From: ccie2be (ccie2be@nyc.rr.com)
Date: Fri Jul 11 2003 - 16:50:58 GMT-3
Hi guys,
On a single router I'm running multiple routing protocols: ospf, eigrp, and
rip v2.
The loopback interface network address isn't advertised under any of the
routing protocols. Instead, I tried redistributing connected with a route-map
referencing the loopback into Eigrp. This worked fine. Other routers running
eigrp routers saw the redistributed loopback address. But, then when I tried
to redistribute Eigrp into OSPF, again on the same router, the loopback wasn't
redistributed along with the other eigrp routes. Is this proper behavior?
When I tried redistributing connected into OSPF, like with Eigrp, that worked
fine.
Also, there are no filters blocking the loopback from being redistributed.
From this observation, is it correct to conclude that a route can only be
redistributed once on a given router?
I would have thought that once a routing protocol knows of a route, regardless
of whether it learned about it from redistribution or from another router
running that routing protocol, it could redistribute that route into another
routing protocol, unless the route was filtered during redistribution. And,
that now the 2nd routing protocol knows of that route, the 2nd routing
protocol could redistribute the routes it knows into a 3rd routing protocol,
etc.
What do you all think. I'd appreciate your feedback. Thanks, Jim
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