From: Andre Serrao (andreserrao@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Feb 19 2007 - 04:51:09 ART
I am trying to catch up with the discussions of this group, and I came
across this one (sent 1 month ago) which I believe it's still unresolved.
Although I like Bit Gossip's solution, I don't think it's the best one,
specially if a question like that doesn't let you add any new IP addresses
(same restriction as the real exam).
My solution for this question would have the eigrp routers in different AS
and then redistribute between them. However, that would only be possible if
question DOES NOT specify that those routers have to be in the AS.
Does anybody agree with this? And if the AS numbers have to be the same, any
ideas how to solve it?
Andre
On 1/23/07, Jo Johnson <groupstudyjo@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi everyone,
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> I am working on EIGRP and came across an issue that I can't resolve. How
> do
> you configure a device to advertise a prefix that is connected to another
> EIGRP neighbor as an External route? With the configuration below, the
> route continues to show up as internal with an AD of 90. If I take out
> the
> network statement for that prefix, my neighbor relationship goes down and
> the route is advertised as external. Neither solves my problem.
>
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> router eigrp 99
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> redistribute connected metric 1 1 1 1 1 route-map EXTERNAL
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> route-map EXTERNAL permit 10
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> match interface gig 0/0
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> Thanks,
>
> Jo
>
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