01-22-2008 02:12 AM - edited 03-03-2019 08:21 PM
Hi All
I'm testing the following configuration R1-R2-R3-R4. R1 is in backbone area 0, R2 is ABR in NSSA area 1 and area 0, R3 is ASBR NSSA in area 1 and R3 is connected to EIGRP domain with R4. NSSA area is configured as totally NSSA.
Well, I'm trying to redistribute EIGRP routing info to OSPF and all seems to work fine: R1, R2 and R3 can see EIGRP domain routes. Now I want to redistribute OSPF default route injected in NSSA area 1 (O*N2) to EIGRP, but it doesn't work, R4 doesn't learn default route. Is it possible to do this kind of redistribution?
Thanks.
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01-22-2008 03:09 AM
Hi
U mentioned that u have configured totally nssa(with area nssa no-summary cmd),but u mentioned ur default route as (O*N2).As i understand that should a type 3 default route,hence (O*IA).cmd "area 1 nssa default-information-originate" at R2 will show the default route as (O*N2) at R3,but then the nssa is not totally nssa !!!!!
Now regarding your query ,check if " no default-information allowed in " is configured under eigrp at R3.This will not pass the default route.
U can still generate the default route into eigrp with "ip summary-address 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0" on the interface towards R4.
arun
01-22-2008 03:21 AM
Hi
In addition to Arun's points can you post your configs and the output of a "sh ip route" on the routers.
When you redistribute into EIGRP are you using the metrics in your statements.
I have just had a quick look at this in our lab and it seems to work so it would be good to see the configs.
Jon
01-22-2008 05:35 AM
Hi,
Yes, Jon is right. In other to redistribute from ospf to eigrp, you must configure a metric.
If not, it will not be adverised (or advertised as unreachable). It's the default behavior for EIGRP, IGRP and RIP
You can specify the metric with metric statement after redistribute cmd or with default metric cmd under eigrp process (e.g. default-metric 10000 100 255 1 1500).
HTH
Regards
Ivan
01-22-2008 03:09 AM
Hi
U mentioned that u have configured totally nssa(with area nssa no-summary cmd),but u mentioned ur default route as (O*N2).As i understand that should a type 3 default route,hence (O*IA).cmd "area 1 nssa default-information-originate" at R2 will show the default route as (O*N2) at R3,but then the nssa is not totally nssa !!!!!
Now regarding your query ,check if " no default-information allowed in " is configured under eigrp at R3.This will not pass the default route.
U can still generate the default route into eigrp with "ip summary-address 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0" on the interface towards R4.
arun
01-22-2008 03:21 AM
Hi
In addition to Arun's points can you post your configs and the output of a "sh ip route" on the routers.
When you redistribute into EIGRP are you using the metrics in your statements.
I have just had a quick look at this in our lab and it seems to work so it would be good to see the configs.
Jon
01-22-2008 05:35 AM
Hi,
Yes, Jon is right. In other to redistribute from ospf to eigrp, you must configure a metric.
If not, it will not be adverised (or advertised as unreachable). It's the default behavior for EIGRP, IGRP and RIP
You can specify the metric with metric statement after redistribute cmd or with default metric cmd under eigrp process (e.g. default-metric 10000 100 255 1 1500).
HTH
Regards
Ivan
01-23-2008 01:08 AM
Thanks for your help to everybody.
I made a mistake. I wanted to say you default route injected in NSSA area 1 is O*IA, not O*N2.
I configured default metric in R3 eigrp routing process, and R4 started to learn fine default route. All seems to work fine.
Thanks.
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