Fwd: Re: RIPv2 --> RIPv1 Problem

From: ccie ccie (ccie_cert@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Nov 10 2005 - 07:27:19 GMT-3


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From: ccie ccie <ccie_cert@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: RIPv2 --> RIPv1 Problem
To: Leigh Harrison <ccileigh@gmail.com>
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Hi there,
 
1 of my firend in Ney York cleared his lab in first attempt, after lots of pleading and request he told me that he got the labs from www.passit-cert.com
 
 

Leigh Harrison <ccileigh@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey there,

Do a "show ip protocol" and see on which router the versions of rip are
being sent and are alowed to be recieved. You may find there is a mismatch.

Make sure they are sending and recieving both. Also, fire up a few
debugs and see what they've got to say for themselves.

Also - for your ip addressing (if you're just playing) make them all
classfull so they will appear properly in the rip database.

LH
#15331

Loi, Choon Ho wrote:

>Consider this scenario:
>
>(transit)R1---------ripv1-----------R2----------ripv2--------R3(Stub)
>
>Network from R1 being propagate to R2 but, R1 can't learn any route from
>either R3/R2
>What can I do to advertise routes from RIPv2 to RIPv1 If RIPv2 have
>multiple VLSM route.
>
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