From: Stong, Ian C [GMG] (Ian.C.Stong@mail.sprint.com)
Date: Tue Jan 14 2003 - 11:16:51 GMT-3
What about using the various methods such as additional OSPF area and redist
on R3, subinterfaces between R3/R4 with /15 mask and so forth?
Ian
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-----Original Message-----
From: Hunt Lee [mailto:huntl@webcentral.com.au]
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003 9:59 PM
To: 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
Subject: RIPv1
Hi,
I have the following lab scenarios:
R1 -------- R2 -------- R3 -------- R4
R1 & R2 on EIGRP
R2 & R3 on OSPF
R3 & R4 on RIPv1 (R3 is connecting to R4 with /24)
The requirement is:-
There is an /15 EIGRP route (131.11.0.0/15) in R1 that I needed to get into
R4. If I am not allowed to use "ip summary-address eigrp" on R1, nor using
OSPF "summary-address" on R2 & R3, nor using any "ip default-network" or
"static routes" on R4, is there any other way I can get R4 to be able to see
this network?
Thanks for your help.
H
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