Re: Quick question about ODR

From: Scott Morris <smorris_at_internetworkexpert.com>
Date: Mon, 11 May 2009 13:48:37 -0400

Great question. I have no idea. :) If it accepts wildcards, then
you have your answer! I would assume so, but I haven't tried it!

 

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Ryan West wrote:
> Thanks Scott. Is it still in a classful format only or can wildcards
> be added?
>
> Sent from handheld.
>
> On May 11, 2009, at 10:39 AM, "Scott Morris"
> <smorris_at_internetworkexpert.com
> <mailto:smorris_at_internetworkexpert.com>> wrote:
>
>> I've both used one and and not used one, but never had any problem
>> with functionality....
>>
>> You use the network statement to DIRECT which interfaces you are
>> sending the 0/0 to. Otherwise with just "router odr" you'll blast
>> that out to all your CDP interfaces/neighbors which may not be what
>> you want.
>>
>> HTH,
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> *Scott Morris*, CCIE/x4/ (R&S/ISP-Dial/Security/Service Provider) #4713,
>>
>> JNCIE-M #153, JNCIS-ER, CISSP, et al.
>>
>> JNCI-M, JNCI-ER
>>
>> smorris_at_internetworkexpert.com <mailto:smorris_at_internetworkexpert.com>
>>
>>
>> Internetwork Expert, Inc.
>>
>> http://www.InternetworkExpert.com
>>
>> Toll Free: 877-224-8987
>>
>> Outside US: 775-826-4344
>>
>>
>> Knowledge is power.
>>
>> Power corrupts.
>>
>> Study hard and be Eeeeviiiil......
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Ryan West wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I had my last short session on the ASET labs last night for some final
>>> warm-ups. And I ran into an issue with ODR. It seems the correct answer was
>>> to include a network statement on the hub router. The configuration guide
>>> would leave you to believe that feature doesn't even exist. As far as syntax
>>> and timers go, it's very RIP like, so I can understand the desire to want to
>>> include a network statement. However, the spoke router was getting its
>>> default route via o... Any idea why a network statement would be used?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> -ryan
>>>
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