RE: ROUTE INJECTION TO A CLASSFULL PROTOCOL FROM A CLASSLESS ONE

From: Erhan Kurt (kurt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Jun 03 2002 - 06:28:57 GMT-3


   
Do you have an interface with ip address 150.100.x.x in R6? If so, use ip
default-network command towards a different classful address you have in
R6's routing table -if you don't have, create any in R5 and put in IGRP-

Erhan

-----Original Message-----
From: jfaure@sztele.com [mailto:jfaure@sztele.com]
Sent: 03 Haziran 2002 Pazartesi 11:13
To: Cheol
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: ROUTE INJECTION TO A CLASSFULL PROTOCOL FROM A CLASSLESS ONE

Yes, when I redistribute from IGRP to OSPF I use the "subnets" option
obviously. The problem, as I said in the first mail, is the redistribution
from OSPF to IGRP: although I've the 150.100.1.0/24 ospf external type 2
route in the R5 table, I can't pass it to the R6 router (this router only
speaks IGRP, the R5 speakes OSPF and IGRP).

Regards.

Juan Faure Ferrer
email: jfaure@sztele.com

Lmnea de Negocio de Telematica y CC
Ingeniero de Integracisn de Redes y Sistemas
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                    "Cheol"

                    <netp@enclue.c Para: <jfaure@sztele.com>

                    om> cc: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>

                                         Asunto: Re: ROUTE INJECTION TO A
CLASSFULL
                    03/06/02 09:56 PROTOCOL FROM A CLASSLESS ONE

Do you put into the router configuration as keyword "redistribute igrp x x x
x subnet"?

May be make it that you want!!!

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----- Original Message -----
From: <jfaure@sztele.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Sunday, June 02, 2002 6:30 AM
Subject: ROUTE INJECTION TO A CLASSFULL PROTOCOL FROM A CLASSLESS ONE

> Hi Guys!
>
>
> I would like to inject to an IGRP domain a route from an OSPF domain.
This
> is my scenario:
>
>
> ROUTERS: R6------------------R5
> --------------------------R2-------------------(EIGRP Network)
>
> R. PROTOCOL IGRP IGRP-OSPF
> EIGRP-OSPF
>
>
> R5 is redistributing OSPF to IGRP and IGRP to OSPF. R2 is doing the
> same with EIGRP and OSPF. The network I want to pass to R6 is a
> network that appears in the R5 routing table as an external type 2
> OSPF network
(because
> it comes from the previous EIGRP domain) The problem is that the R6
router
> has a directed connected network of the same classfull address that
> the route I wan to advertise to it. This is, I want to pass the
> network 150.100.1.0/24 (from OSPF, from R5) to R6, but one of the
> network interfaces of R6 has the address 150.100.2.1/24, then it
> appears in R6 as directly connected.
>
> Do you know how can I achieve this? I've tried several thinghs, but I
can't
> pass any 150.100.0.0 IGRP entry to the router table of R6 that points
> to R5.
>
> Regards
>
>
>
>
> Juan Faure Ferrer
> email: jfaure@sztele.com
>
> Lmnea de Negocio de Telematica y CC
> Ingeniero de Integracisn de Redes y Sistemas
>
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