From: Andy Hogard (andyhogard@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Jul 30 2008 - 18:43:57 ART
Yeah on the router on which the directly connected network resides, it will
always show up as directly connected interface in its routing table. Only
rip advertisments, will now have the new "offset hopcount" value, depending
on the direction configured "inbound/outbound".
HTH.
Greets,
Andy.
On 7/31/08, kang lee <kanghlee@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> when you sue offset-list on rip, it seems like not effecting the directly
> connected interface.
> For example,
>
> R1#
> int lo0
> ip add 132.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
>
> access-list 1 per 132.1.1.0 0.0.0.255
>
> router rip
> ver 2
> no auto
> net 132.1.0.0
> offset-list 1 out 10 Fa0/0
>
>
> In this case, I am not seeing the hop count is increased on next hop
> router.
>
>
> but if that subnet is on the routing table, it is incremented 10 + 1 hops
> on
> next router.
>
> Is this how supposed to work or did i configured something wrong?
>
>
> thanks
>
>
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