From: navaid@rogers.com
Date: Sat Aug 30 2003 - 16:49:59 GMT-3
Thanks Waheed.
It is working after reloading router.
Navaid
>
> From: Waheed Mir <ccnp2ccie@yahoo.com>
> Date: 2003/08/30 Sat PM 12:13:18 EDT
> To: navaid@rogers.com, ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: Re: ospf area range
>
> I experienced this.. You may want to do as follows on R1 and R5, unless you have already tried..
>
> (1) clear ip route * or specific 172.29.12.0
>
> OR
>
> (2) clear ip ospf process p-id
>
> navaid@rogers.com wrote:
> Question: I am using area range command on R2 to summarize 172.29.12.0/26 as 24-bit mask. Why I am seeing more specific route on R5 ?
>
> R1----(area 12)----R2----(area0)----R5
> 172.29.12.0/26 172.29.100.0/29
>
> On R2 using following command:
> area 12 range 172.29.12.0 255.255.255.0
>
> On R1 I am seeing following two routes:
> O IA 172.29.12.0/24 [110/20] via 172.29.12.2, 00:04:20, Ethernet0/0
> C 172.29.12.0/26 is directly connected, Ethernet0/0
>
> On R5 I am seeing following two routes:
> O IA 172.29.12.0/26 [110/84] via 172.29.100.2, 00:05:40, Serial0
> O IA 172.29.12.0/24 [110/74] via 172.29.100.2, 00:05:40, Serial0
>
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