10.10.13.2/32 should show up as a connected route on R1. You could
try to redistribute connected into EIGRP and then make sure R2 has a
lower AD for external EIGRP routes than OSPF with the distance eigrp
command
Give that a try and let me know if it works out for you
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 11:04 AM, ccie.unnumbered
<ccie.unnumbered_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Please kindly help me with this. R1, R2, R3 are connected in triangle
> shape.
> R1 s0 ---- s0 R2 fa0 ---- fa0 R3 s1 ----- s1 R1
>
> The link between R1 s0 and R2 s0 is point-to-point frame-relay and
> running ospf as broadcast interfaces.
> The link between R1 s1 and R3 s1 is direct serial connection with PPP
> encapsulation.
> The links between R2-R3 Ethernet and R3-R1 PPP are running EIGRP.
>
> At R1, eigrp is redistributed into ospf.
> R3 s1 ip address is 10.10.13.2/30
>
> At R2, 10.10.13.2 shows up via ospf as /32; and 10.10.13.0/30 via eigrp.
>
> Question:
> How can I make it (10.10.13.2/32) show up via eigrp at R2?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Jack
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