Also rip v2 will support a netmask .
CSCdp45009 is addressing this issue, but the ddts is
not fixed yet . 


flem

--- Chuck Larrieu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The network statement is used on the originating
> router.
> 
> For the classful routing protocols, the network
> statement should use the
> classful address. In the case you mention, 10.0.0.0.
> This means RIP, RIPv2, and IGRP.  EIGRP used to be
> that way. Not sure if
> that changed in the 12.x IOS releases.
> 
> For incoming route notifications, routes are
> compared to what is already in
> the routing table. If it's not there, then the
> incoming route is installed.
> No need to have network statements to cover al
> possibilities.
> 
> Another way to put it is that the network statement
> has local significance
> only.
> 
> HTH
> 
> Chuck
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
> Stuart Laubstein
> Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 7:30 AM
> To:   '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject:      RIP--Network command
> 
> I was just doing some RIP configs and realized that
> I knew how to use the
> "network" command but was not really sure how it
> worked. For instance if
> there are three routers a,b,c with major nets
> 10.1.10.x, 10.1.20.x and
> 10.1.30.x  Each router would need the network
> 10.1.0.0 correct? Now
> supposing router c knew of another major net say the
> 172.68.x.x through rip
> updates Do I need to have the network 172.68.0.0
> command on router c or not?
> Why? Any clarification on the command would be
> helpful
> 
> thanks
> 
> stu
> 
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