From: Lee Donald (Lee.Donald@t-systems.co.uk)
Date: Fri Feb 18 2005 - 12:42:08 GMT-3
Try the distance command on R1
-----Original Message-----
From: Nathasha Aleyevka [mailto:naleyevka@yahoo.com]
Sent: 18 February 2005 15:21
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: EIGRP Challenge!
Hi there,
I have been working on the following scenario:
| \ / |-----------------F0/0-R2
| EIGRP \ / |
| 101 \ / EIGRP 100 |
|--------------------R1-f0/0-------------- | 10.123.10.0/24
| --> / \ |
| / \ |-------------------F0/0-R3
BB1 / \
R1 is running 2 EIGRP processes, EIGRP 101 to BB1 and EIGRP 100 to R2 and R3
From BB1 Im receiveing the following routes:
172.168.1.0/24
172.168.2.0/24
172.168.3.0/24
172.168.4.0/24
172.168.5.0/24
On R1, I redistributed between the 2 processes, therefore R2 and R3 have all
the 172.168.x.x/24 routes in the routing table with an admin distance of
170. So far so good.
To meet the requirements, R2 and R3 should see these routes with and admin
distance of 90, the config must be done on R1 and I am not allowed:
NOT ALLOWED to modify the administrative distance on R1
NOT allowed to use route maps
NOT allowed to use distribution lists/
I was able to get it to work with route maps and modified the admin
distance, unfortunately that doesnt meet the requirements. Any
suggestions(!)
It is much appreciated
Thank you
Nathasha
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