From: Solomon Ghebremariam (sghebrem@cisco.com)
Date: Sat Jan 04 2003 - 02:19:24 GMT-3
Kym
no luck, I changed R8 to Level-1-2 and I can see the two loopback
interfaces in R7 as O E2 but not the segment between R8 and R5 i.e the
147.4.85.0/24 network.
At 03:57 AM 1/4/2003 +0000, kym blair wrote:
>R8 needs to be ISIS Level-2 to redistribute into OSPF. If R5 is Level-1,
>then R8 will need to be Level-1-2 to exchange routes with R5 AND do
>redistribution into OSPF.
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>HTH, Kym
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>>From: Solomon Ghebremariam <sghebrem@cisco.com>
>>Reply-To: Solomon Ghebremariam <sghebrem@cisco.com>
>>To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>>Subject: IS IS Connected network not being redistributed
>>Date: Fri, 03 Jan 2003 18:59:23 -0800
>>
>> Hi All,
>> I have :
>>
>>R7 --- R8 ---- R5
>>
>>IS IS between R8 and R5. OSPF between R7 and R8.
>>
>>I created a couple of loopback interfaces in R5 and put them in IS IS and
>>I see all those routes in R8 fine. I redistribute IS IS to OSPF and vice
>>versa. I can see all the routes (in R7) except for the segment connecting
>>R8 and R5. I have a permit statement for that segment when I did redis.
>>All networks are /24 except the link between R7 and R8 is /25 . How do I
>>get the segment between R8 and R5 show up in R7 as External OSPF route
>>besides doing redistribute connected.
>>
>>R8 config is:
>>
>>interface Ethernet1/0
>> ip address 147.4.85.8 255.255.255.0
>> ip router isis
>> half-duplex
>> isis circuit-type level-1
>> isis priority 15
>>!
>>
>>router isis
>> redistribute ospf 8 metric 60 route-map ospf2isis metric-type external
>>level-1
>> net 49.8888.8888.8888.8888.00
>> is-type level-1
>>
>>
>> router ospf 8
>> log-adjacency-changes
>> area 0 authentication message-digest
>> redistribute isis level-1 subnets route-map isis2ospf
>> network 147.4.87.0 0.0.0.127 area 0
>> neighbor 147.4.87.7 priority 1
>>
>>
>>access-list 88 permit 170.3.12.0 0.0.1.255
>>access-list 88 permit 147.4.85.0 0.0.0.255
>>
>>route-map isis2ospf permit 10
>> match ip address 88
>>!
>>route-map ospf2isis deny 10
>> match ip address 88
>>!
>>route-map ospf2isis permit 20
>>
>>R5's config is:
>>
>> interface Loopback12
>> ip address 170.3.12.1 255.255.255.0
>> ip router isis
>>!
>>interface Loopback13
>> ip address 170.3.13.1 255.255.255.0
>> ip router isis
>>!
>>
>>interface FastEthernet0/1
>> ip address 147.4.85.5 255.255.255.0
>> ip router isis
>> duplex auto
>> speed auto
>> isis circuit-type level-1
>> isis priority 10
>>!
>>
>>router isis
>> net 49.8888.5555.5555.5555.00
>> is-type level-1
>>!
>>
>>Also here is my debug out put:
>>
>>2w2d: ISIS-Spf: (accepted)
>>2w2d: ISIS-Spf: Add 5555.5555.5555.00-00 to TENT, metric 10
>>2w2d: ISIS-Spf: Next hop 5555.5555.5555 (Ethernet1/0)
>>2w2d: ISIS-Spf: Move 5555.5555.5555.00-00 to PATHS, metric 10
>>2w2d: ISIS-Spf: Add 147.4.85.0/255.255.255.0 to IP RIB, metric 20
>>2w2d: ISIS-Spf: Next hop 5555.5555.5555/147.4.85.5 (Ethernet1/0)
>>(rejected)
>>R8#
>>2w2d: ISIS-Spf: Add 170.3.12.0/255.255.255.0 to IP RIB, metric 20
>>2w2d: ISIS-Spf: Next hop 5555.5555.5555/147.4.85.5 (Ethernet1/0)
>>(accepted)
>>2w2d: ISIS-Spf: Add 170.3.13.0/255.255.255.0 to IP RIB, metric 20
>>2w2d: ISIS-Spf: Next hop 5555.5555.5555/147.4.85.5(Ethernet1/0)
>>(accepted)
>>2w2d: ISIS-Spf: Aging L1 LSP 1 (5555.5555.5555.00-00), version 149
>>2w2d: ISIS-Spf: Aging L1 LSP 3 (8888.8888.8888.00-00), version 127
>>2w2d: ISIS-Spf: Aging L1 LSP 5 (8888.8888.8888.01-00), version 17
>>
>>appreciate ur help
>>solomon
>>.
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