Hi Naufal,
Absolutely! Of course you won't have redundancy, but you win some and
you lose some :P Just write two access-lists. In the first you will
permit everything except RouterA Lo1. In the second you will permit
everything except RouterA Lo0. All you are doing is filtering so that
you only learn Lo0 through Fa0/0 and you only learn Lo1 through Fa0/1.
router rip
distribute-list 1 in fa0/0
distribute-list 2 in fa0/1
On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 2:51 PM, Naufal Jamal <naufalccie_at_yahoo.in> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have two routers connected by two fast ethernet links fa0/1 and f0/0 on both
> sides.On router A I have two loopback ip addresss lo0 and lo1.from router B if
> I ping lo0 it should go thru only fa0/0 of A and if I ping lo1 it should go
> thru ony fa0/1 of A.I am running RIP and is it possible to achieve thru
> distribute list?If yes, pls help..
>
> Naufal
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