RE: Area 0 OSPF and RIP

From: Jung, Jin (jin.jung@lmco.com)
Date: Wed Jul 16 2003 - 15:51:48 GMT-3


I don't quite understand your question, but,
I am assuming you will do "redistribution" between ospf and RIP first.

And if you run into FLSM / VLSM problem, then I normally use summary method
to resolve the issue, via either area x range or summary-address command.

OR if you can change RIP to version 2,

Jin jung...

-----Original Message-----
From: rionaldi [mailto:rionaldi@cbn.net.id]
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 1:52 PM
To: CCIE Study Group
Subject: Area 0 OSPF and RIP

Let say 4 routers (ABCD) connected each other in hub and spoke manner.
Three router are in OSPF area 0 (A-B, A-C), AD is in RIP... The subnet
between two routing protocol is different. What the best way and how to make
route from OSPF injected into RIP due to RIP send and receive behaviour.

I knew several ways, I just wan to know the best way to do it between: 1.
default route in RIP 2. tunneling (but I need to create 1 tunnel for each
subnet that does not the same as RIP subnet....).. 3. summarization..

Any Other way?

Regards,
rionaldi



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