RE: ODR issue

From: akbar khan (ciscokhan@hotmail.com)
Date: Wed Sep 01 2004 - 06:52:18 GMT-3


as of my understanding the ODR need to be only enable on HUB and the stub
will only have a default route pointing to the next hop.

the ODR distance is 160 you should able to see stub router subnets on the
hub router routing table with "o" sign which means learned by ODR...!

Akbar khan

CCIE # 13737

>From: <mgrenham@eircom.net> >Reply-To: <mgrenham@eircom.net> >To:
ccielab@groupstudy.com >Subject: ODR issue >Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2004
05:59:06 +0100 > >Hi Group, > >I had difficulty with IPEXPERT lab 30 last
night. I enabled ODR on a stub router and a hub router that were
connected via a HDLC point to point link. However no ODR routes were
passed from the stub router back to the hub. I followed exactly the
configuration instructions from the DOC CD but nothing happened. I later
checked the final configuration script of the lab and my config appeared
to be identical. > >CDP was also enabled and both routers were in each
others CDP table. No timer values were changed. Does anyone have any idea
what may be the problem? > >Many thanks, > >Ollie. > >
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