Do you have any experience with redistribution using route maps?  Look
them up on www.cisco.com and you'll find plenty of examples of how to
use them.

You need to create an access list that matches the first set of
requirements, then create a route map that sets the metrics for both
matching and non-matching routes.  When you have the route map
configured, add it to your redistribution statement.

HTH,
John

>>> "J B"  10/25/02 1:54:48 PM >>>
Can some one help me with this one?
or point me into the right direction!


Rip routes:

100.0.0.0/24
100.1.0.0/24
100.2.0.0/24
100.3.0.0/24
100.4.0.0/24
100.5.0.0/24
100.6.0.0/24
100.7.0.0/24

Redistribute rip into OSPF.
1. routes with an even second octet should be redistribute with a
metric of
1000.
2. All other redistribute routes should have a cummulative metric
throughout
the OSPF domain.


Thanks
JB




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