From: Jack DeLaGarza (bluspooky@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Mar 11 2003 - 12:02:13 GMT-3
I believe outbound filtering has no effect in OSPF
because the database is not affected, you should try
and filter the incoming default route on R3
HTH
Jack
--- Jun Qian <johnjunqian@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi, Tran Tien Phong
>
> I think that the "default-information originate
> always
> " control router create default route.
> Could you try to use "distribute-list xxx out s0" on
> R2.
>
> Jun
>
> --- Tran Tien Phong <PhongTT2@FPT.COM.VN> wrote:
> > Hi friend,
> >
> > Topology:
> >
> > R1 (e0)---------------(e0) R2
> > (s0)------------------(s0) R3
> >
> > R1, R2 and R3 all run OSPF in area 0
> >
> > I would like to make R2 advertise a default route
> > only to R1, not R3, I
> > configured as below:
> >
> > R2:
> >
> > router ospf 100
> > network A.A.A.A B.B.B.B area 0
> > default-information originate always route-map
> > onlyR1
> >
> > route-map onlyR1 pemit 10
> > match interface e0
> >
> > Did not work ! Both R1 and R3 have the default
> route
> > in its routing
> > table.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> > TIA
> > Phong
>
>
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