From: Posts (Posts@certificationchat.com)
Date: Sun Apr 30 2006 - 13:03:04 GMT-3
http://relcom.net/CURS/OSPF/3.html
From the link above I found the quoted below
>
> The *ip default-information originate* router configuration command is
> used to inject the default route inside the OSPF domain.
> For RIP, network 0.0.0.0 is automatically redistributed into RIP
> without additional configuration.
> For IGRP and Enhanced IGRP, default information is injected into the
> IGP domain after BGP is redistributed. Also, with IGRP and Enhanced
> IGRP, you can redistribute a static route for 0.0.0.0 into the IGP
> domain.
>
Does the same meaning (concept ) of the ip default-information
originate, apply to the IPV6 RIPng ?
The reason for this question If I have this scenario:
R33 (S0/3) connected to R22 (S0/1),within OSPF area 15.
R22 (S0/0) within OSPF area 0 domain
R33 (Fa0/0) within RIP domain
R33 (Fa0/1) within IGRP domain
_Requirement_:_ Configure R33 to originate a default route to R22 via
RIPng, R22 should not see any other specific subnets.
The configuration (solution) was:
>
> R33(config)#interface serial 0/3
> R33(config-if)#ipv6 rip RIPng enable
> R33(config-if)#ipv6 rip RIPng default-information only
>
My query :
Shouldnt we have configured the command ip default-information
originate on R22 ?, because my understanding (Since I am comparing
with the same concept of OSPF) to ip default-information originate is
used to inject the default route inside the OSPF of R22.
-- zillah
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