From: thunai (thunai@cisco.com)
Date: Wed Aug 18 2004 - 02:08:31 GMT-3
Ok.. I am working on a scenario.,...
R1---eigrp-150.100.1.x----r2----150.100.20.X-rip----r3--150.100.30.x,150
.100.40.X
R2 gives a summary address to R2. say 150.100.X.X.
R3 give R2 only default route.
When ever r1 send a packet to the summarized network r2 discards it and
its not picking up the default route.
Even I increase the admin distance its not of any use.. Still its going
to discard the route.
One Option I can try is Push a default route EIGRP summary route to R1
and increase the admin distance of that.. Which will make r2 to pick up
the default route.But as per the scenario I should have some specfic
routes on R1 the moment I push a eigrp default summary route from r2 to
R1. R1 will only have the default route...
Regds
Thunai
-----Original Message-----
From: Kirubaharan [mailto:kthanuva@cisco.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2004 9:56 AM
To: thunai
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: EIGRP Discard Route
Hi thunai,
Try using the command and put the admin distance as 255.
ip summary-address eigrp as-number network-address subnet-mask (admin
distance)
Thanks,
Kiruba
thunai wrote:
>Dear Group ,
>
> Is there any way i can avoid the discrad route created by
>EIGRP , I know we have option to do that in ospf.
>
>
>
>Regds
>Thunai
>
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