RE:

From: Jonathan V Hays (jhays@jtan.com)
Date: Sun Jun 08 2003 - 22:04:13 GMT-3


The "distance" command affects only the administrative distance on the
local router. In general, administrative distance is a local parameter
and is never sent to another router.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On
> Behalf Of Jason Cash
> Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2003 12:38 PM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject:
>
>
> I think I have a fair understanding of the 'distance'
> command, but the RIP
> routes are not showing wth an AD of 140 on a neighboring OSPF
> Router (R2).
> Here is what I have:
>
>
>
> .105_______(S0.501)R5
>
> R2(s0) /
>
> \.106_______(S0.601)R6
>
>
> R5/R6
> router ospf 1
> distance 140 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 1
>
> !
>
> access-list 1 permit 170.1.7.7
>
> access-list 1 permit 170.1.8.8
>
> access-list 1 permit 170.1.200.0 0.0.0.31
>
> access-list 1 permit 170.1.78.4 0.0.0.3
>
> access-list 1 permit 150.50.4.0 0.0.0.255
>
>
>
> Should this not make the routes appear with an AD of 140 on R2?
>
> r2#si
> O E2 170.1.200.0/27 [110/1000] via 170.1.100.6, 00:07:07, Serial0.105
> [110/1000] via 170.1.100.10, 00:07:07, Serial0.106
> O E2 170.1.78.0/30 [110/1000] via 170.1.100.6, 00:07:11, Serial0.105
> [110/1000] via 170.1.100.10, 00:07:11, Serial0.106
> O E2 170.1.8.8/32 [110/1000] via 170.1.100.6, 00:07:07, Serial0.105
> [110/1000] via 170.1.100.10, 00:07:07, Serial0.106
> O E2 170.1.7.7/32 [110/1000] via 170.1.100.6, 00:07:08, Serial0.105
> [110/1000] via 170.1.100.10, 00:07:08, Serial0.106
> O E2 170.1.200.0/27 [110/1000] via 170.1.100.6, 00:07:07, Serial0.105
> [110/1000] via 170.1.100.10, 00:07:07, Serial0.106
>
> Without the above command, I am getting routing loops because
> R5/R6 are also
> running RIP. They mutually redistribute RIP and OPSF.



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