If you have three processes on a device (rip, ospf1, ospf2), then you need
to redistribute between all three if you want routes exchanged and full
reachability.

Configuring redistribution from RIP to/from ospf1, and then redistribution
from ospf1 to/from ospf2 will not pass routes into ospf2 that came from RIP.
You would need a separate redistribution from ospf2 to/from RIP.



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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Roger
Sent: Friday, May 02, 2008 1:02 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] version 9.0 LAB19 OSPF#2 - RIP redistribution

Hi Group,

Question about LAB19 OSPF#2

In the OSPF#2 task we are told on R2 to redistribute between the two OSPF
processes and to "Redistribute from this process into RIP".

Well, checking the final configs I see that there is also redistributed from
RIP into the OSPF#2 process.

Nothing tells us to redistribute from RIP into OSPF#2, isn't it?
Is this a "hidden" task or did I miss something after all this
redistribution-confusion :o))

Thanks in advance for clarification

Roger



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