Im am not sure why this is happening but I'ill take a stab at it.
If a router that is running EIGRP borders 2 major network (i.e. 209.53.131.0
Router-208.181.160.0) and auto-summary is turned on within the EIGRP
config, it will advertise the 208.181.160.0/24 to the network. It will
auto summary, which is default, does that to/for you
Dave
Keith Woodworth wrote:
We had a /24 that was not being used in one part of our network any
longer. It was routed through 2 RSM's on a Cat5500 switch.
As well the network was in an EIGRP AS that we do for IGP routing on both
I was doing some more indepth reading in EIGRP and thats what I had come
to as well, but we had no auto-summary in the eigrp config.
I ended solving it by putting in a static route. Packets were getting in
but not getting out.
Keith
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, MADMAN wrote:
|-
|- auto summary,
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Kage Roc wrote:
|-Im am not sure why this is happening but I'ill take a stab at it.
|-
|-If a router that is running EIGRP borders 2 major network (i.e.
209.53.131.0
|-Router-208.181.160.0) and auto-summary is turned on within the
EIGRP
|-config, it will advertise
Ive come to figure that out but we had no auto-summ in the eigrp network
config so dont know what happens there.
I'm going to work on the lab tonite and see if I can replicate it or see
what other things come up with auto summary.
Thanks,
Keith
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, MADMAN wrote:
|-auto
We had a /24 that was not being used in one part of our network any
longer. It was routed through 2 RSM's on a Cat5500 switch.
As well the network was in an EIGRP AS that we do for IGP routing on both
RSM's. So the network was removed from the EIGRP system, a new static
route was put in on our
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