From: Donny MATEO (donny.mateo@sg.ca-indosuez.com)
Date: Thu Oct 03 2002 - 08:47:12 GMT-3
Esther,
what version of RIP are you using. If you were using version 1 can you provide us with the ip
address on each interface.
I can only see from your debug that r2 is sending one update to r3 and that router 3 received the
update from r2.
As for the part of r 3 passing the update to router 2 I don't see that.
I see r3 passing six update routes to interface e0/0 to 150.100.2.254 while router 2 is at
150.100.1.4 on interface 0/1, so it didn't pass the update to r2. at least not indicated by the
debug.
Do a clear ip route * and see if you can catch the update on r3's e0/1.
cant see anything else other than that. Perhaps others have something to add to that.
Donny
"esther"
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"esther"
Hi all,
I enabled RIP and eBGP between R2 and R3.
R1 -- (ospf) -- R2 --- (ether / RIP) --- R3
The several rip and bgp networks are generated using the loopback
interfaces in the R3. And between R2 and R3, rip and eBGP are configured.
Strange thing, the R2 received the bgp routes from R3 normally.
but, it doesn't receive the rip routes from R3.
To check it, I enabled the debug (debug ip rip event) in the R2, and I am
awared of the R2 doesn't receive the rip update from R3 as belows.
< debug on R2 >
01:50:09: RIP: Update queued
01:50:09: RIP: Update sent via Ethernet0
01:50:38: RIP: sending v1 update to 255.255.255.255 via Ethernet0
(150.100.1.4)
01:50:38: RIP: Update contains 1 routes
01:50:38: RIP: Update queued
01:50:38: RIP: Update sent via Ethernet0
<debug on R3>Rack02-BB#
00:24:18: RIP: received v1 update from 150.100.1.4 on Ethernet0/1
00:24:18: RIP: Update contains 1 routes
00:24:30: RIP: sending v1 update to 255.255.255.255 via Ethernet0/0
(150.100.2.254)
00:24:30: RIP: Update contains 6 routes
what's wong with below config and is there any remarkable point?
R3#sh run | be router rip
router rip
passive-interface Ethernet0/1
network 150.100.0.0
network 192.168.2.0
network 192.168.3.0
network 192.168.4.0
network 192.168.5.0
!
R2#sh run | be router rip
router rip
redistribute ospf 2 metric 5
network 150.100.0.0
!
Which case deliver this situation ??
Thanks in advance,
Esther.
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