RE: The rule of Threes. (or also known as "How many ways can I

From: Easyman (easyman.lin@msa.hinet.net)
Date: Tue Oct 11 2005 - 21:17:57 GMT-3


Hi, All
Count this one
Introduce a network into ospf (no matter network a.b.c.d or redistribute
...) , and preventing them from into neighbor's LSDB!C
1. area range a.b.c.d a.b.c.d no-advertise
2. summury-address a.b.c.d a.b.c.d net-advertise
3. area x filter-list prefix

Can you send me a whole list after finishing this collection?
TIA.

easyman
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Victor Cappuccio
Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 11:18 PM
To: The Great Ryan
Cc: Hilgendorf, Sam; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: The rule of Threes. (or also known as "How many ways can I
freakin do something")

Sure,

interface FastEthernet0/0
 ip address 192.168.0.2 255.255.0.0
 ip nat outside
 speed 100
 full-duplex

router rip
 version 2
 network 192.168.0.0
 no auto-summary

ip nat outside source static udp 192.168.0.1 520 224.0.0.9 520 extendable

Where 192.168.0.1 is the neighbor router on the same Eth Segment.

It would be great to find this on the Doc CD.. Still Browsing..

Cheers!!
Victor.

The Great Ryan wrote:

>Hi,
>
>can you post the configuration of how to sending unicast packets in RIP by
NAT ?
>Someone asked me before but I don't know how to achieve it.
>Thanks !
>
>
>Ryan
>
>
>2005/10/11, Victor Cappuccio <cvictor@protokolgroup.com>:
>
>
>>Add This One:
>>You Can use RIP V2 to send unicast packets using the neighbor command
>>and if this is not permitted we can also use a Static PAT to the
>>Outside, translating the multicast address to the remote neighbor.
>>
>>
>>
>>Hilgendorf, Sam wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>?
>>>Okay, I haven't seen any recent posts on these, and I haven't been able
to find anything resembling this in the archives.
>>>
>>>So, I've started creating a list of popular tasks that I have found that
have multiple ways of accomplishing the same goal. This list is far, far
from complete, which is why I'd like to start some dialogue on the other
topics that fit this mold. (My first attempt included several questions on
using a 3rd way, which at the time, I, of course, only knew two of.)
>>>
>>>So, to begin:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>ISDN Backup - 3 Ways (Floating Static, Backup Interface, and Dialer
Watch)
>>>
>>>Advertising Loopbacks with Masks in OSPF - 3 Ways (ip ospf network,
redistribute, and summarization at an ABR)
>>>
>>>Troubleshooting Neighbor Relationships for OSPF over NMBA - 2 Ways (ip
ospf network, hello timer)
>>>
>>>Advertising Connected Networks in IS-IS - 3 Ways (ip router isis, Passive
Interface, Redistribute Connected)
>>>
>>>Assigning RP in Multicast - 3 Ways (Static, Auto-RP, BSR Candidates)
>>>
>>>Limiting bandwidth in QoS for a specific host - 3 Ways, at least.
(Rate-Limiting, Policing, Shaping)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>That's the list I've come up with so far, please add to it, dispute it.
As, knowing how many ways of doing something seems to be very helpful when
trying to figure out how much you need to know about a topic.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>James (Sam) Hilgendorf
>>>Berbee
>>>Network Engineer
>>>N14W23833 Stone Ridge Drive, Suite 100
>>>Waukesha, WI 53188
>>>Phone: 262.521.5651
>>>Fax: 262.523.5642
>>>Cell: 414.617.9745
>>>sam.hilgendorf@berbee.com <mailto:sam.hilgendorf@berbee.com>
>>>http://www.berbee.com <http://www.berbee.com/>
>>>
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