this is true
Michael Fountain wrote:
> The only static route that is redistributed into the routing protocols by
> default is the default route. And, I know that is true for RIP, you'd have
> to look and see if it were true for other routing protocols also.
>
> If you want other static routes to be advertised you have to use the
> redistribute static command.
>
> hope that helps
> mike
>
> >
> >I recently attended an ACRC training course where I was told that the
> >redistribute command was only used to pass information between routing
> >protocols within one router (i.e. RIP to OSPF). I have several routers
> >(connected together by 100 meg Ethernet) which communicate with each other
> >with only RIP v2. There are some serial links which use RIP v1. My static
> >routes are not sent to other routers unless I include "redistribute static"
> >under RIP. I am on IOS 12.0(4)T. From what I can find in the
> >documentation
> >my instructor would appear to be correct and the redistribute command is
> >unnecessary.
> >
> >If this is on one of the tests what do I answer?
> >
> >Joe McCormack
> >
> >
>
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