From: Brian Dennis (bdennis@internetworkexpert.com)
Date: Mon Jan 28 2008 - 03:29:46 ARST
If you are told to put a network into a particular area then you can not
do redistribution as external routes are not associated with an area.
This means that you will have to either use the network statement under
the routing process or the "ip ospf <process-id> area <area-id>" interface
level command.
HTH,
Brian Dennis, CCIE4 #2210 (R&S/ISP-Dial/Security/SP)
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>----- Original Message -----
Subject: Redistribute connected alternatives
Date: Sun, January 27, 2008 12:57
From: "theKonqueror" <thekonqueror@gmail.com>
> In OSPF configuration, there are questions like "add interface fa1/0 in
area
> 43 but don't use network command for this".
>
> I know we can do redistribution of connected interfaces to achieve this,
but
> I came across this in Cisco Certification Guide v.2 (Page 295):
>
> ----
> As of Cisco IOS Software Release 12.3(11)T, OSPF configuration can
> completely omit the
> network command, instead relying on the ip ospf process-id area area-id
> interface subcommand.
> This new command enables OSPF on the interface and selects the area. For
> instance, on R3 in
> Example 10-8, the network 10.3.0.0 0.0.255.255 area 3 command could have
> been deleted and
> replaced with the ip ospf 1 area 3 command under S0/0.1 and e0/0.
> ----
>
> Can we use this type of config instead of redist connected? Or is this some
> type of macro that coverts the interface main IP to network command format
> internally?
>
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