EIGRP does redistribute automatically into IGRP (with the same AS), IPX RIP,
and Appletalk RTMP.  It does not automatically redistribute into IP RIP.

While redistributing from RIP into EIGRP is ok (some information is always
lost when redistributing), it is not a recommended practice to redistribute
EIGRP into RIP (or any classless routing protocol into a classful routing
protocol) if it can be avoided.

Louie




-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Chuck Larrieu
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2000 12:09 AM
To: Jim Dixon; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Converting RIP to EIGRP (Online)


Jim, I'm going to bring this one back public, if you don't mind. I think
there are some points worth studying.

I did a quick lab to test a couple of things. I'm going to have to ask
everyone to trust me that all things are configured correctly. I don't want
to spend all night copying configs and writing books.

First of all, I can find no evidence of EIGRP automatically redistributing
anything but IGRP, and that only if the IGRP process has the same process
number as does the EIGRP process. This is in line with my recollection of my
reading and studying. For all protocols other than  EIGRP/IGRP, one must
manually redistribute.

Secondly, I think you can migrate to EIGRP from your RIP environment with
little wo

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