From: Joseph D. Phillips (josephdphillips@fastmail.us)
Date: Tue Jul 06 2004 - 18:42:59 GMT-3
Let's see all your configs, Geert.
I recall having a problem with that lab, too.
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From: "CCIE" <ccie@gmx.net>
To: "'Geert Nijs'" <geert.nijs@simac.be>
Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2004 23:27:38 +0200
Subject: AW: Redistribution of directly connected networks
Ok here the IP Addresses: I use RIPv2. Redistribution on R2!!!
OSPF|187.1.3.0/24-[R1]- OSPF|187.1.38.0/24-[R2]-(RIP|204.12.1.0/24)-[R3]
If you look for routes on R3 you only see the 187.1.3.0/24(from R1)
Network
but not the 187.1.38.0/24(from R2) network which is directly connected.
This is from IEWB Lab 11 Task 5.42!!!!
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Von: Geert Nijs [mailto:geert.nijs@simac.be]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 6. Juli 2004 20:46
An: CCIE
Betreff: RE: Redistribution of directly connected networks
You'll have to supply ip addresses to this example, because it
matters......
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Van: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] Namens CCIE
Verzonden: dinsdag 6 juli 2004 19:37
Aan: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Onderwerp: Redistribution of directly connected networks
Hi,
Now I'm a little bit confused. Assume this:
OSPF----(E0)[R1](E1)---OSPF----(E1)[R2](E0)----RIP-----[R3]
If I redistribute on R2 from OSPF to RIP I didn't see the directly
connected Network of R2(E1). When I take the same example with OSPF and
EIGRP it works. Did I have to redistribute the connected Networks from
RIP manually into RIP? Did I only have to do this in RIP? I know if I
redistribute from ISIS to OSPF etc I have to redistribute the directly
connected networks into OSPF. Can someone help me how I handle with the
directly connected networks?
Redistribution of directly connected networks
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