This is even better - RIP / OSPF redistribution [7:66057]

2003-03-24 Thread The Long and Winding Road
Again, a CCIE practice lab - R5 - the task calls for mutual redistribution of OSPF and RIP The next task says that no routes are to be advertised out the RIP interface - only in. So tell me, why are we even bothering with the OSPF into RIP redistribution? I'm not sure I can fall asleep tonight,

Re: This is even better - RIP / OSPF redistribution [7:66057]

2003-03-24 Thread Henry D.
hmm, don't know the whole story, but once you redistribute ospf into rip and you mess up filtering on the interface, wouldn't that allow you to see the redistributed routes on the router connecting to that interface ? It's just another way to see whether what you implemented actually does work...

Re: This is even better - RIP / OSPF redistribution [7:66057]

2003-03-29 Thread Steve Ringley
Real world I had to deal with this to add 'legacy' Motorola equipment attached to a larger Cisco network. The business unit never bought the OSPF license for the Motorolas. ""The Long and Winding Road"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Again, a CCIE practice lab - R5 - the task calls fo