RE: mutually redistributes rip & ospf

From: kasturi cisco (kasturi_cisco@hotmail.com)
Date: Tue May 06 2003 - 11:22:05 GMT-3


The way i understand it is this only applies to DV protocols and not link
state protocols like OSPF and ISIS.For these we have to manually
resditribute the connected networks.

Correct me if needed.

Good Luck,[IMAGE]
Kasturi.

>From: "Carlos" >Reply-To: "Carlos" >To: "'Richard Davidson'" ,
"'groupstudy'" >Subject: RE: mutually redistributes rip & ospf >Date:
Tue, 6 May 2003 21:45:59 +1200 > >Richard, > > the redis command takes
routes out of the routing table that belong to >the redistributed
protocol as well as connected interfaces that the >redistributed protocol
has a network statement for . > > >carlos >#11351 > > > >-----Original
Message----- >From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]
On Behalf Of >Richard Davidson >Sent: 06 May 2003 13:20 >To: groupstudy
>Subject: mutually redistributes rip & ospf > > >See diagram bellow. When
R2 mutually redistributes >rip to ospf and ospf to rip how does r1 know
about >netB connected to R2. Only rip routes were >redistributed into
ospf, not connected. I am assuming >that the redistribution command is
only taking routes >out of the routing table that are rip or ospf
>respectively. In which case netB was not a rip route, >since it is
connected to R2. When I look in r1's >routing table it has the route to
netB. How does R1 >have the route to netB? >Thanks >Rich Davidson > <-rip
>R1----netA---R2---netB---R3 > ospf->

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