From: Ted McDermott (tedmcdermott@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Aug 22 2002 - 01:09:13 GMT-3
For anyone who has done the Enchilada lab, why is it
that there is absolutely no need for any route-maps on
the redistribution statements? I can understand how
the distance 150 statement for IGRP eliminates IGRP
from interfering with the OSPF routes. But what about
EIGRP and OSPF? There aren't even any passive
interface statements necessary. I'm perplexed as to
why it is so straightforward even though there is
3-way (OSPF, EIGRP and IGRP) redistribution. Perhaps
the fact that it's all happening on a single router
eliminates the need for route-maps?
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