Summary addresses are not always configured from (config-router) mode. When
configuring summary addresses with OSPF they are configured in the
(config-router) mode.
When configuring EIGRP you just enter the networks in (config-router) mode
and then you can either use auto-summary or no auto-summary. You can
configure a summary address on a per interface basis with the command:
int e0
ip summary-address eigrp <AS> <network> <mask>
Regards,
Aaron K. Dixon
WAN Element Manager - Cisco
Omnes, A Schlumberger Company
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brian
Lodwick
Sent: Monday, May 22, 2000 11:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ACRC cram time question
Tommorow is my day to try to tackle the monster called ACRC, and I my head
is full of ipx access lists, appletalk protocols, ospf LSAs, and feasible
successors.
I was hoping to get a quick answer to a question from my favorite group.
When you want a certain summary-address to be advertised by eigrp would you
always be in (config-router) mode? or should you be in interface
mode(config-if)?
I should know this but now I am questioning myself? I think it is always
configured in router mode. Can someone confirm this one for me?
>>>Brian
Me and ol'ACRC-high noon tommorow
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