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I have a question regarding the "subnets" keyword for redistribution:

I have recently been presented with a scenario by a CCIE - the question
goes: to redistribute the two static routes into a EIGRP router (one is
10.1.1.0 /24 & other is 10.2.2.0 /24) - and the router only runs EIGRP
process.  The thing that confused me is the subnets keyword:  The CCIE
suggested that I need to use the "subnets" keyword under the EIGRP process
to redistribute the static routes (since they are subnetted):

e.g.  router eigrp 100
        redistribute static subnets

But I also read on TCP / IP Vol 1 (by Doyle) that states that subents
keyword should only be used when redistributing "discontingous" subnets into
"OSPF" - I haven't got the book in front of me on the moment, I can dig up
the exact page number tonight...

So who is correct? And if the book is wrong, howabouts do I redistribute the
subnetted routes into other protocols (like EIGRP, IGRP, BGP etc)

Thanks in advance,

Lee




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