LoL, robert I loved your answer, very basic yet logical!
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 5:28 PM, Asif Gul Khan <nockhi_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Masroor,
>
> This is a very open question, and it cant be answered in 1 line. I guess
> you'll have to go through redistribution theory and im sure u will
> understand the reason. Anyways just a 50,000 feet overview is e.g U r
> running 2 routing protocols say, OSPF and EIGRP on a router and you want
> both the IGPs and there connected routers/networks to be reachable by both
> sides, so u redistribute both IGPs into one another. If that redistribution
> is not done properly or if not filtered correctly u'll end up looping the
> routes since both the IGPs believe that the said network is reachable by the
> other side. AD plays a vital role and normally tagging the routes is the
> solution. As I said this is a very vague question and it will definately
> need some understanding....
>
> On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 4:51 PM, masroor ali <masror.ali_at_gmail.com>wrote:
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>> hi,
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>> appreciate if someone help me understand how routing loops occur in
>> redistribution and how can we stop these loops,
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