OSPF O routes vs. redist connected (E2)

OSPF O routes vs. redist connected (E2)

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OSPF O routes vs. redist connected (E2) news8080@yahoo.com 10-02-2006
Posted by news8080@yahoo.com on October 2, 2006, 12:01 pm
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In a simple network where two routers are connected to each other via
area 0 and they each have a network behind them, what should I see if I
enable OSPF on both of them? I don't have two cisco routes to try this
on or else I'd do that before posting.

>From what i understand reading the ospf study guide, i should see ospf
type O routes for 192.168.x.0/24 on each router correct?

if I redistribute connected routes, will the O change to E2?

___________________
____________________
--- | rtrA | |
rtrB |---
---192.168.1.0/24----|192.168.1.1 10.1.1.1|------|10.1.1.2
192.168.2.1 |---192.168.2.0/24
--- subnet | | |
|--- subnet
----------------------------------
-----------------------------------

Thanks,
Jabal.


Pure Networks
Posted by Doan on October 2, 2006, 1:09 pm
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On 2 Oct 2006, news8080@yahoo.com wrote:

>
> In a simple network where two routers are connected to each other via
> area 0 and they each have a network behind them, what should I see if I
> enable OSPF on both of them? I don't have two cisco routes to try this
> on or else I'd do that before posting.
>
> >From what i understand reading the ospf study guide, i should see ospf
> type O routes for 192.168.x.0/24 on each router correct?
>
> if I redistribute connected routes, will the O change to E2?
>
> ___________________
> ____________________
> --- | rtrA | |
> rtrB |---
> ---192.168.1.0/24----|192.168.1.1 10.1.1.1|------|10.1.1.2
> 192.168.2.1 |---192.168.2.0/24
> --- subnet | | |
> |--- subnet
> ----------------------------------
> -----------------------------------
>
> Thanks,
> Jabal.
>

The routes will be O E2.

Doan



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