Hello there..
well in rip v1, routing updates are sent WITHOUT SUBNET MASK out a router.
for example a subnet of 134.8.2.0 will be advertised BUT if on the recieving
interface the SUBNET MASK is /16, it will consider 16 bits of this address
as a network and rest of 16 as host. this will make this network 134.8.0.0 .
Most probabably the interface of R1 connected to R3 has an IP address of
SUBNET MASK /16 that is why your R1 does not see these routes.
To solve this problem, make a secondary address on your R1 interface
connected to R3 and give it an IP address of /24.
I hope I made my point clear.
bye
sajeel
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Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 11:35 PM
Subject: RIP Problem [7:34777]
Hi all,
I had the following problem while configuring two rip routers.
There is a FR cloud between them
R1 sends all his known subnets correct two the other (R3) router.
On R 3 there is a redistribution from ospf in RIP. On R3 I see ALL routes
learnde via ospf.
When I debug ip rip (events) I see on R3 the following output:
--
!R3:
RIP: sending v1 update to 255.255.255.255 via Serial0 (134.8.31.3)
01:45:21: host134.8.235.4, metric 1
01:45:21: host134.8.235.6, metric 1
01:45:21: subnet 134.8.235.0, metric 1
01:45:21: subnet 134.8.3.0, metric 1
01:45:21: host134.8.2.2, metric 1
01:45:21: host134.8.6.6, metric 1
01:45:21: host134.8.4.4, metric 1
01:45:21: subnet 134.8.35.0, metric 1
---
but on R1 I don't see this routes
any comments ?
On both routers is version 12.0
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