Re: Redis. classful to classless. [7:66905]

2003-04-05 Thread Bullwinkle
summarization comes to mind. So does secondary addressing, GRE tunnels, and
other exercises in convolution.

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Rajesh Kumar  wrote in message
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 Hi all,

 The scenario is this :  A router with one of the interface running OSPF
 and other interface running IGRP.

 When redistributing, assuming OSPF carries networks for elsewhere a
 combination of /24, /26 and /28 networks.  When we want to redistribute
 /26 and /28 networks to IGRP with a condition ( no static routes or
 default routing is allowed ), what is another alternative to get these
 routes into IGRP?

 Thanks,
 Rajesh




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RE: Redis. classful to classless. [7:66905]

2003-04-05 Thread Orlando Palomar Jr CCIE#11206
You can summarize the non-classful routes using the area range command at
the ingress point inside the ospf domain. OSPF would pass these classful
(summarized) routes into IGRP. IGRP will then be able to interpret these as
valid routes.


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Re: Redis. classful to classless. [7:66905]

2003-04-05 Thread Vijay Anand
sir,
just redistribute the ospf route into igrp and add that major network bit
boundy ip address route using  network command in igrp..
exampe;-
router igrp 2
redistribute ospf 1
network 192.168.10.0  major network ip address
default-metric 1000 10 1 255 1500
(igrp is classfull so it can';t accept subnets such as /24/26 etc if v redis
the majore ip address then it will redis other route coming under that bit
boundry)
thaning you
VijayAnand C.D, Bca, CCNP
 Rajesh Kumar  wrote:Hi all,

The scenario is this : A router with one of the interface running OSPF
and other interface running IGRP.

When redistributing, assuming OSPF carries networks for elsewhere a
combination of /24, /26 and /28 networks. When we want to redistribute
/26 and /28 networks to IGRP with a condition ( no static routes or
default routing is allowed ), what is another alternative to get these
routes into IGRP?

Thanks,
Rajesh
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