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Packet Tracer Activity Wizard - Redistribution of RIP into OSPF

scheffler1
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Hi,
I am setting up a Packettracer-Test, where I want my students to redistribute RIP routes into an OSPF Process.
The Activity Wizard shows me the following for the Router that has both Routing Protocols enabled:
      OSPF -> Process ID -> Redistribution, and I set a check-mark at RIP. 
However, when I run the test, the condition never becomes true. What am I doing wrong? The network is running fine. Everything works as expected, only Packettracer thinks that the Activity is not completed...

Thomas

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Martin L
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show run from a router doing Redistribution;  Double-check ur wording, missing something;  do u ahve 100% completion mark? PT activity "test" may not work ok. Note those activities do not work 100% especially if converted from previous version of PT to new PT;  we had similar issues; 

You can attach PT file here but it must be in a zip format; 

Also check CLN community PT and CCNA forums at

https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/s/communities

https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/s/topic/0TO3i0000008jYHGAY/ccna-certification-community

https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/s/topic/0TO6e000000WEorGAG/packet-tracer

Regards, ML
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Hello Martin,

sorry, it has taking me a while to come back to this topic.
I am not able to reach a 100% completion mark. The test was adapted from a previous one, I added the redistribution part.
Everything else is working as expected and the network is fully configured: the students should set up an OSPF process on router HTW2 and redistribute the RIP route:

"HTW2 has already configured RIP routing. Import the RIP routes into the OSPF process and also include the subnet information."

I have included the PT file for reference. Any hint on how I could get PT to recognize the redistribution command would be very welcome.

Best regards, Thomas

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