Did you try a "clear ip route *" ???  What this piece should do is set the
AD to 255 for all routes except the ones learned from 110.99.200.40.  If it
doesn't work there would be alternative methods.  You could use
distribute-lists inbound or outbound in the appropriate places.  You could
also unicast updates if you wanted to solve the problem.

The redistribution does not cause a loop because of the AD of 170 for EIGRP
external routes at first glance.  R2 will redistribute into EIGRP and the AD
will be 170.  R4 will learn the routes via EIGRP with AD 170 and OSPF with
AD 110.  OSPF will win.  There is no loop.

On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 9:03 PM, marc abel <[email protected]> wrote:

> task 3.5
>
> setting the rip distance to 255 and then issuing the command  "distance 120
> 110.99.200.40 0.0.0.0" does not change who I am receiving my routes from as
> it does in the proctor guide. Any suggestions?
>
> Also why doesn't mutually redistributing from ospf to eigrp on R2 and then
> from eigrp back into ospf on R4 cause a routing loop?
>
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