RE: Small Question.

From: kasturi cisco (kasturi_cisco@hotmail.com)
Date: Wed Feb 26 2003 - 17:45:07 GMT-3


Thats interesting ? will try it tonight. Has it got anything to do with
default of "recieve ver1 and 2" so when send ver2 is configured does it
just accept it ? Will try !

Also a doubt as i read ur mail : Isnt the "summary address" command under
OSPF used to summarize external routes injected into OSPF so how would
that work for injecting routes into RIP ?

Let me know.

Thanks,
Good Luck,[IMAGE]
Kasturi.

>From: "Casey, Paul (6822)" >To: 'kasturi cisco' , "Casey, Paul (6822)" ,
ccielab@groupstudy.com >Subject: RE: Small Question. >Date: Wed, 26 Feb
2003 20:14:18 -0000 > > >No you can get your routes to propagate into rip
with any mask if you use >the ip rip send/ receive version under the
interface, >without enabling version 2 under router rip process, try and
see >Thats what is confusing me 2, and the interfaces act like rip_v2 and
pass >all /'s of masks. not just class full bit boundary ones, > >so you
have > >router rip >network 150.50.0.0 > >interface e0 >ip rip send
version 2 > >this seems to work a treat, for propagating any /notation
mask into rip, >without using summary/area range commands, in the ospf
domain. >My question is because you are doing this are you now running
rip_v2 or >still running rip_v1 be cause you have not enabled version 2
under the >router rip process..??? > >Kind regards. >Paul. > > > >
>-----Original Message----- >From: kasturi cisco
[mailto:kasturi_cisco@hotmail.com] >Sent: 26 February 2003 19:38 >To:
Paul.Casey@o2.com; ccielab@groupstudy.com >Subject: Re: Small Question. >
> > >Paul, > >Do u mean "u are not running Ripv 2 as per ur last
statement" as u have not >entered version2 command ? Last statement is
confusing ? > >Also i think u can use the RIP send/recieve interface
command only to set >the RIP version send and recieve when version x has
been configured under >router process ? So how will ity help in
summarization ? > >Let me know. > >Good Luck, >Kasturi. > > > > >From:
"Casey, Paul (6822)" > > >Reply-To: "Casey, Paul (6822)" > >To:
ccielab@groupstudy.com > >Subject: Small Question. > >Date: Wed, 26 Feb
2003 16:00:41 -0000 > > > >Hello, > > > >In the CCIE Lab, if per chance
say you were as to do a rip_v1 / ospf > >redistribution and you had a
class full boundary, > >Could you, instead of using are range/summary
address under ospf, use the > >ip rip send/ receive interface
configuration command on rip routers, under > >the interface
configuration. > >Technically are you not still running rip v_1 as you
have not typed version > > >2 under router rip, or are you...??? > > >
>Or do you need to stick with ospf range/summary commands...etc. > > >
>Kind regards. > >Paul. > > > > > > >
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