""Metla Venu Gopal""  wrote in message
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> Hi All
>
> In a single router can I redistribute RIP into BGP and BGP into RIP.
> is this allowed. A explanatory notes is appreciated and links if any to
> cisco notes or anywhere is highly applauded.


sure you can. why not? you can redistribute between any two protocols
subject to the quirks of the particular protocols.

is this real life or lab study? the reason I ask is because BGP implies VLSM
and CIDR prefixes, and RIPv1 is real picky about what it accepts, and
adverises. RIPv2 I would think would be a far better candidate for this kind
of thing.

However, as demonstrated in the "ospf - rip redistribution issue" thread of
yesterday, on Cisco routers, at least, you can theoreticially run RIPv1 and
still propogate CIDR and VLSM prefixes throughout your RIP domain. ;->



> thanx
> venu




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