the summary-address command is for summarization of routes *into* OSPF (at
an ASBR).

If you want to summarize *out of* OSPF, you'll need to dig a little deeper.

Hint 1:  consider configuring your summary route using the target routing
protocol instead of the source routing protocol

Hint 2:  Get a copy of Jeff Doyle's "Routing TCP/IP Volume 1" for in-depth
treatment of redistribution, especially the metric matching between
protocols

-e-

----- Original Message -----
From: Richard Botham 
To: 
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 5:11 AM
Subject: ospf summary address issue [7:16357]


> Hi All,
>
>
> I have the following addresses 152.1.1.65/32 152.1.1.97/27 152.1.1.72/32
> 152.1.1.69/32 152.1.2.2/30 and have created 2 summary addresses of
152.1.1.0
> /24 and 152.1.2.0/24 so that i can redistribute them into an igrp process
> that is addressed with a 24bit mask. The summary routes appear when I use
> show ip ospf summary-address, they do not appear in ospf routing table and
> are not redistributed into igrp. Is this because the routes that make up
the
> summary have a longer mask than the summary and therefore not entered into
> the ospf routing table
>
> Any thoughts appreciated
>
>
> Richard
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