Re: Will RIP broadcast a route that is in it's routing table to

From: Brian Dennis (bdennis@internetworkexpert.com)
Date: Wed Apr 30 2008 - 00:12:15 ART


If you learned a RIP route from another router and want to advertise it on
it will need to be in the routing table as a RIP route. In the context of
standard RIP routes RIP advertises the routes that it has installed in the
routing table (show ip route rip) and the connected interfaces that RIP is
enabled on.

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>----- Original Message -----
Subject: Will RIP broadcast a route that is in it's routing table to the
neighbor?
Date: Tue, April 29, 2008 18:36
From: "Eric Chang" <ceric800@gmail.com>

> Hi Experts,
> I met a problem when doing a test. R2 learned a route(1.1.1.0/24) via
> rip from R1,and R2 to connect R3 via both RIP and OSPF, After
redistribution
> from rip to ospf at R3, R2 's routing table will accept OSPF's route to
> 1.1.1.0/24. At this point R2 stop sending 1.1.1.0/24 via RIP to R3 cause it
> is not in the rip routing table?
> Is this correct behavior? or Should R2 always send this RIP learned
route to
> it's neighbor?
> Many Thanks
> Eric
>
>
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