From: Duongla (duongla@vnn.vn)
Date: Mon Sep 26 2005 - 13:17:52 GMT-3
Hi,
Can you double-check if R4 has route to NBMA subnet ?
When you reditribute from OSPF to RIP on R1 for example, R1 will not
redistribute its directly connected subnet on NBMA, so R4 has just routes to
loopback subnet of R2,R3. The same thing happens when redistributing from
RIP to OSPF
If you ping R2 loopback from R4, the icmp echo will reach R2 but R2 does not
know how to come back.
Its my idea. Pls check if this helps
Duongla
----- Original Message -----
From: "Loi, Choon Ho" <ChoonHo.Loi@getronics.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2005 4:34 PM
Subject: IPV6 redistribution issue
> Hi,
> I had a problem in redistributing Ipv6 RIP to OSPF & vice-versa.
> The route is successfully redistributed but its not reachable.
> Here is my setup:
>
> R1(Hub)-----FR P-2-P------R4
> \
> \FR NBMA
> \---------(Spoke)R2
> \
> \-------(Spoke)R3
>
>
> R1-R2-R3 - OSPF
> R1-R4 - RIP
>
> Loopback from R2 & R3 was distributed to R4. But, R4 can not reach R2
> and R3.
> I can't do a manual mapping due to the p2p setting between R1 and R4.
> How can I make R4 reachable to R2 & R3
>
> Thanks.
>
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