From: Sage Vadi (sagevadi@yahoo.co.uk)
Date: Tue Apr 08 2003 - 03:28:41 GMT-3
Hello,
To me this sounds like conditional advertising that
can be done with BGP.
I do not see how one can do this, I do not know of any
Cisco tweak with conditional advertising on OSPF.
I would be enligtened to know if you received a
response detailing how this is possible.
rgds,
Sage
 --- Groupstudy <dongweylee1@attbi.com> wrote: > Hi,
All:
> 
>    router ospf 10
>    ...
>    default-information originate route-map exist128
> 
>    route-map exist128 permit 10
>    match ip address 1
> 
>    access-list 1 permit 128.10.1.0 255.255.255.0
> 
>    This configuration causes the router to propagate
> the default route to the
> rest of OSPF domain
>    if the network 128.10.1.0/24 is in the routing
> table.
> 
>    How about the opposite scenario? How to configure
> the route-map nonexist128
> to make the router
>    to propagate the default route if that network is
> NOT in the routing
> table??
> 
>    Appreciate any advice. Thanks. 
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