From: Rodrigo Cesine Soave (rcesine@terra.com.br)
Date: Sun Dec 03 2006 - 17:10:34 ART
Hi all,
I noticed this behaviour in the ODR hub and spoke environment, and its
works!!
Only the hub has been enabled with ODR and spokes receiving the default
route.
I was working with a router with an older IOS, and thus the default routing
did not install on the RIB.
But after I did the same config in a router with a newer IOS and seems that
you do not need to do nothing, the default routing is a natural behaviour of
ODR!
Tks everyone for the help.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Anderson Mota Alves" <mota_anderson@hotmail.com>
To: <rcesine@terra.com.br>; <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2006 2:01 PM
Subject: RE: ODR default Routing
> Hi Rodrigo,
>
> This is the default behaviour of the ODR technology itself from my point
> of view.
> Basically what you need to do in order for this to work properly is on the
> hub router you need to enable ODR routing protocol using the command
> "router odr" and then you need to use the command under the odr routing
> level "network YY.YY.0.0" to send it to the spokes..
>
> After that enable cdp under the serial interface on the hub router and
> also enable it under the serial on the spoke router side facing the hub
> router, that's all you need to do and you will see on the spokes routers
> that the hub will be sending them a default route..
>
> After that in case you need the another routers from another routing
> protocol to be able to reach the spokes (the odr ones) just proceed with a
> redistribution on the hub router from odr to the other routing protocol.
>
> Cheers,
> Anderson
>
>
>
>>From: "Rodrigo Cesine Soave" <rcesine@terra.com.br>
>>Reply-To: "Rodrigo Cesine Soave" <rcesine@terra.com.br>
>>To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>>Subject: ODR default Routing Date: Sat, 2 Dec 2006 18:17:48 -0200
>>
>>Hi everyone,
>>
>>I was trying to find the feauture mentioned on the ODR Q&A document, but I
>>couldn4t.
>>
>>Has everyone know about how send a default routing in a ODR environment
>>from
>>the Hub to the spokes without using static routes or ip default-gateway on
>>the
>>spokes?
>>
>>I did not find any new feature on the cisco web page.
>>
>>Tks in advance.
>>
>>
>>Check below the document:
>>
>>Do I need to configure a static default route in spoke routers?
>> A. You can configure a static default route in spoke routers only if
>> you are
>>using a Cisco IOS Software release earlier than 12.0.5T. In Cisco IOS
>>Software
>>Release 12.0.5T and later, there is a new feature that sends an automatic
>>default route to spokes from the hub.
>>
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