remember that with ospf if you are redisting a network without its
classfull mask

IE if you are using the network 10.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 that you must use the 

subnets 

keyword, or else the route will not be redistributed. Or something like
that.
As with everything on cisco's it assumes classfull (whgich is long dead) as
a default and you must use a special command to get CIDR (which is the
defacto standard on the internet) to work


go figure






At 01:38 PM 05/30/2001 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I'm working through Slatterly and Hutchnik's Lab Practice Kit and I'm stuck
>on the very last portion of their OSPF lab.  In this portion of the lab
>they have OSPF redistributing into IGRP.  On the router with OSPF and IGRP,
>the IGRP interface has an IP address with a 24 bit mask.  Because of this,
>the OSPF networks being redistributed into IGRP need to have 24 bit masks.
>
>The book's recommendation was to add a "summary-address" command to the
>OSPF process to set the OSPF networks being redistributed into IGRP to a 24
>bit subnet mask.  This would be affecting the redistribution from OSPF into
>IGRP.  My understanding was that the "summary-address" command was to
>affect networks being redistributed into OSPF.
>
>Also, adding the "summary-address" command doesn't work for me, although
>using the "area range" command on an ABR does allow the routes to be
>successfully redistributed into IGRP.  Can someone tell me if the
>"summary-address" command is supposed to work in this scenario and if there
>are any gotchas in getting it working.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Rob
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