RE: Area 0 interface in OSPF db as Type 5 LSA??

From: Granofsky, Aaron (AGranofsky@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Oct 15 2000 - 21:17:18 GMT-3


   
   
    Title: RE: Area 0 interface in OSPF db as Type 5 LSA??
    
   The *real* problem is that the network that is on the serial interface
   is in
   the EIGRP database before I do any redistributing. Making the
   interface
   passive for EIGRP will stop EIGRP updates from going out that
   interface, but
   it doesn't stop EIGRP from knowing about that route.
   
   This is even easier to see if you enable rip on a router, place any
   of the
   interfaces into passive mode, and then show ip rip database. You'll
   see all
   of the interfaces in the rip database. If you then redistribute rip
   into
   ospf, the routes will show up as external routes!
   
   My goal was to keep my OSPF internal routes as OSPF internal routes
   after
   redistributing.
   
   The route-map solution kept the route from being fed back into OSPF,
   and
   worked for me.
   
   If anyone knows how to keep a routing process from knowing about the
   routes
   on it's own interfaces, I'd love to hear it.
   
   Regards,
   Aaron
   -----Original Message-----
   From: damien [mailto:damien@clara.co.uk]
   Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2000 2:29 PM
   To: Granofsky, Aaron; ccielab@groupstudy.com
   Cc: Roy Grego
   Subject: Re: Area 0 interface in OSPF db as Type 5 LSA??
   
   I am can't remember its so long since I tried it, but I am almost
   100% sure
   distribute list out does not work regardless of what type of OSPF
   Router
   they are configured on..........I can try again in the Lab.......you
   can not
   filter LSA's on interfaces............you can filter the Redistributed
   Routes before they enter the OSPF process using distribute list out,
   but you
   are filtering a routing process not the LSA.....and thats exactly what
   you
   have done below.............
   
   so in effect what have done below is prevented the OSPF Area 0 link
   from
   entering into the OSPF process so it will not appear as a Type 5
   LSA.............
   
   if you look at your original config where you have distribute list in,
   this
   is useless and will have no effect........if you configure distribute
   list
   out EIGRP and ensure that the list number reference the route you want
   to
   deny, you should find that it will work.....................
   
   router ospf 1
    summary-address 170.10.26.0 255.255.255.0
    redistribute eigrp 1 subnets
    network 170.10.1.0 0.0.0.255 area 0
    network 170.10.2.0 0.0.0.255 area 0
    default-metric 64
    distribute-list 3 out eigrp
   
   access-list 3 deny 172.16.1.0 0.0.0.255
   access-list 3 permit any
   
   Hope this helps
   
   Damien



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