Re: Redistrbuting from OSPF to RIP/IGRP

From: ccie candidate (ccie1@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Jul 20 2002 - 18:44:23 GMT-3


   
 guys ;
im still having confusing about this method .

if you create an OSPF2 process , and you want to summarize the OSPF1 into it
, again you are using the summary command into the wrong direction !!! ,summary
 address is supposed to summarize external routes into OSPF1 and not OSPF1 inte
rnal non-classful routes into OSPF2 ...am i right or im missing something here
.

this subject has been killed on this mailing list hundered of times ..however i
 didnt find any clue for it .

can any folk post the right dierctions to solve this problem ..i would apprecia
te if anyone correct my concepts.

candidate

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On Sat, 20 Jul 2002 13:44:32 kym blair wrote: >Darryl, > >There are a couple methods. The one many people like is to create a second >OSPF process, redistribute the first ospf process into the second, summarize >each non-classful network under the second ospf process, then redistribute >both ospf processes into RIP/IGRP. > >HTH, Kym > > > > >>From: Fanglo MA <fangloma@pacific.net.hk> >>Reply-To: Fanglo MA <fangloma@pacific.net.hk> >>To: Darryl Munro <Darryl.Munro@computerland.co.nz> >>CC: Group Study <ccielab@groupstudy.com> >>Subject: Re: Redistrbuting from OSPF to RIP/IGRP >>Date: Sat, 20 Jul 2002 15:59:03 +0800 (HKT) >> >>Would you consider using route-map to direct summary address point to >>null0 to replace the static route functionality? >> >>Regards, >>Fanglo >> >>On Sat, 20 Jul 2002, Darryl Munro wrote: >> >> > How is it possible to redistribute from OSPF to IGRP/RIP without using >> > statics to Null0? I know that the mask needs to be the same as the >>IGRP/RIP >> > domain, however is it achievable to do this with area range commands and >> > summary-address's positioned at the right the places in your OSPF >>domain? >> > Area range should take care of all of the OSPF inter area routes and >>summary >> > address the external addresses from other routing protocols. I just >>can't >> > seem to work this one out in my lab. Any suggestions would be >>appreciated. >> > >> > >> > >> > TIA >> > >> > >> > >> > Darryl Munro >> > >> > CNE, MCSE, CCNP, CCDP, CCEA >> > >> > Systems Consultant >> > >> > Computerland NZ >> > >> > 104-106 Customs St West >> > >> > PO Box 3631, Auckland >> > >> > Phone: 09 306 8700 >> > >> > Cell Phone 027 2897786 >> > >> > Darryl <mailto:darryl.munro@computerland.co.nz> Munro >> > >> > >> > >> > CAUTION: This e-mail message and accompanying data may contain >>information >> > that is confidential and subject to privilege. If you are not the >>intended >> > recipient, you are notified that any use, dissemination, distribution or >> > copying of this message or data is prohibited. If you have received >>this >> > e-mail in error, please notify me immediately and delete all material >> > pertaining to this e-mail. Ceritas / Computerland will not accept >>liability >> > for any loss or damage caused by using any material or attachments >>contained >> > in this message. While every best practice has been taken to, no >>warranty is >> > made that this material is free from computer virus or other defect. >> > Ceritas/Computerland's entire liability will be limited to resupplying >>the >> > material. Thank you



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