RE: Skynet Lab

From: Joe Hsieh (chsieh@tuna.net)
Date: Wed Jan 15 2003 - 00:07:18 GMT-3


Maybe you figure this out already.
Remember igrp is a classful routing protocol. Since the route 151.100.0.0
is a class B address, it will never be distribute into igrp with a /15 mask.

Joe Hsieh

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of Hunt
Lee
Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2003 7:22 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Skynet Lab

Hi Group,

In the Skynet Lab, the requirement is that R6 should be able to ping the
EIGRP
network without adding any static route. The solution states to use "ip
default-network", but I was thinking whether there are other ways to do
this?

Following is what I tried but didn't work...

I create a secondary address on both R3 & R6 with a complete different
classful
netowrk, like 35.0.0.1 /8 & .2/8. The 151.100.0.0/15 still doesn't come up
at R6, I
thought if the interface is not on the same classful network, an RIP update
would be
created by "auto-summary"

I have also read on Groupstudy & CCO stating that if the RIP entry is on the
same
classful network and the same subnet mask, it will becomes part of RIP
update also.
So the EIGRP route is 151.100.0.0/15, what should I make this to work?

Can anybody explain !

Thanx and regds...Hunt

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