ospf and rip redistribution (espect for answer)

From: zlf (pstn100@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Jul 16 2002 - 22:10:56 GMT-3


   
hi, Erhan
assume there are three routers,RouterA has ospf area 0 and have a network 10.0.
1.0/28, RouterB has ospf area 0,rip ,RouterC has rip. RouterB learn route 10.0.
1.0/28 from RouterA, and want redistribute it into RouterC,RouterB and RouterC
links by 10.0.0.0/24. static route is not allowed,how to resove it?
thanks
zlf

----- Original Message -----
From: "Erhan Kurt" <kurt@superonline.net>
To: "zlf" <pstn100@sina.com>; "Przemyslaw Karwasiecki" <karwas@ifxcorp.com>
Cc: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 7:01 PM
Subject: RE: ospf and rip redistribution

With OSPF area 0, do not try area range. Use Summary address in your ASBR.
-if you do not have an ASBR in area 0, make a router ASBR via using
redistribute connected with a strict route-map-

Never Give Up,
Erhan

-----Original Message-----
From: zlf [mailto:pstn100@sina.com]
Sent: 16 Temmuz 2002 Sal?11:47
To: Przemyslaw Karwasiecki
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: ospf and rip redistribution

The OSPF domain has a longer mask than the RIP domain, and they're on the
same major network. we know RIP won't redistribute the route into RIP
domain. if we cannot use static route,how we can resovle it. some book say
ospf "area range" or "summary" can resovle this problem, but i have done
some test, sometime it's ok,but sometime it won't. i think "area range" or
"summary" is only function in ospf area and only aggregate ospf lsa, not
produce route.so if in a single ospf area and i want redistribute the ospf
network into rip domain,how i can do. my english is poor,i don't know if i
say it clearly.



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