Re: Converting an external route to internal?

From: Victor Cappuccio (cvictor@protokolgroup.com)
Date: Thu Oct 06 2005 - 20:54:59 GMT-3


Upps I did not read the complete email, What about then (This router not
being a ASBR) and Area Range command
Sorry for the last post

Victor Cappuccio wrote:

> What about a summary-address ?
> This Router should be an ASBR right?
>
> Dave Temkin wrote:
>
>>OK, so let's say the basic rules of this practice lab are no default
>>routes allowed,
>>that wouldn't work.... Any other ideas?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>-Dave
>>
>>On Thu, 6 Oct 2005, Scott Morris wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>You can't make an external route into an internal one.... That would
>>>violate a few rules.
>>>
>>>If the network resides on an EIGRP and OSPF router, you could always simply
>>>use the network command with passive-interface for it.
>>>
>>>Otherwise, you can consider putting a 0/0 route into the NSSA area as
>>>default-information or as no-summaries to get reachability.
>>>
>>>Scott
>>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of Dave
>>>Temkin
>>>Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 6:53 PM
>>>To: dusth@comcast.net
>>>Cc: Jian Gu; ccielab@groupstudy.com
>>>Subject: Re: Converting an external route to internal?
>>>
>>>Dustin,
>>>
>>> I tried that and it didn't work. It looks liek that command is only
>>>for ISIS and BGP.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>-Dave
>>>
>>>On Thu, 6 Oct 2005 dusth@comcast.net wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Here is the example route-map is used while redistribution eigrp to
>>>>ospf
>>>>
>>>>route-map test permit 10
>>>> set metric-type internal
>>>>
>>>>dustin
>>>>
>>>>-------------- Original message --------------
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Interesting thought, but why would anybody want to inject external
>>>>>routes (from area 0) to NSSA area? he would better off change the
>>>>>NSSA area to normal area.
>>>>>
>>>>>On 10/6/05, dave@ordinaryworld.com wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>Given a route that's external (redistributed in from EIGRP in this
>>>>>>case...), is there any way to make it appear internal so that it
>>>>>>can be
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>sent
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>into a NSSA area (set with no-redistribution because it's not
>>>>>>allowed to
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>get
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>external routes as per the rules of the question)?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I've tried summary-address, which just gives an external summary,
>>>>>>and area range doesn't work because it's an external routes..
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Just wondering if anyone had any thoughts..
>>>>>>
>>>>>>-Dave
>>>>>>
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