Raj,
One very small but IMPORTANT detail and I'm not sure if the author(s)
just didn't pay attention to when they copy/paste things into the book.
If you check Mathew's route table on page 790, his route to the directly
connected Ethernet is 172.16.10.0/24 (not /29 as the Lab IP
configuration says!!!).
Oh well, nice for troubleshooting in Day 2...
Oops, no more Day 2...

Elmer
Call me offline.

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Rajesh Kumar
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 12:16 PM
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Subject: 2nd try : OSPF Q in CCIE prac. studies pg 786 [7:51369]

Hi all,

I was trying to setup this network in fig 12-9.  I got stuck in one
particular route.  I am not able to view the route 172.16.10.0/24 on the

router "peter" which is running RIP and got to see this route as
redistributed one.

The question is in which router do I need to  give  the  "area range "
command in order to see this route appear on router "peter".

I tried several options of giving in the router "john" which is ABR -as
this "area 10 range 172.16.10.0 255.255.255.0", but this summarised
route is not advertised back to the same area for the ASBR router ( mark

) to redistribute to RIP.

Any workaround to overcome this?


PS :  Sample output of "sh ip route" for router peter shows this route,
but my setup doesn't = So I am trying to get some idea of how to make
available this route.

Thanks,
Rajesh




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