From: Evgeny Tantsura (ivgen@castel.nl)
Date: Wed Dec 25 2002 - 12:15:18 GMT-3
Use distance 200 116.16.16.1 0.0.0.0
> Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
>
> Topology:
>
> R1-----------------------------------R2
> 116.16.16.1/30 116.16.16.2/30
>
> Problem Description:
>
> R2 learns OSPF routes from R1. Using the distance
> command, I configure the following in R2:
>
> * distance 200 116.16.16.1 255.255.255.252
> which OSPF converts into:
> * distance 200 0.0.0.1 255.255.255.252
>
> I don't have a problem if OSPF converts it.
> But here is what happens on R2's route table:
>
> O IA 116.16.13.0/25 [200/74] via 116.16.16.1
> O E1 190.190.0.0 [200/158] via 116.16.16.1
> [200/158] via 116.16.26.2 **
> O E2 172.16.0.0 [200/20] via 116.16.16.1
> [200/20] via 116.16.26.2 **
> O E2 110.110.0.0 [200/20] via 116.16.16.1
>
> NB: ** OSPF routes learnt from 116.16.26.2 also
> increased to 200. Q) Why does that occur? To be short
> and concise I have not drawn the other routes to which
> R2 is connected to.
>
> My aim is to increase all the routes learnt from
> R1/116.16.16.1 to 200. Ideas?
>
> rgds,
> Sage
>
>
>
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With kind regards/ met vriendelijke groeten,
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