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routers' route

dave dave
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hi! i;ve 2x L3 switch (hsrp) connected to one 28xx router(r1), and that router is connected to 2 routers(r2, r3). I plan to run ospf in the 2x L3 switch. Pls provide me with a guideline on how the route shd be for the r1, r2 and r3 routers. Do i need to run ospf in R2 and R3? What's the recommendation?

I've drafted the diagram in the file attached for reference. Pls advise. Thanks.

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dave dave
Level 1
Level 1

hi! Anyone can assist on this? Thanks.

bill.greenwood
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Without knowing more about the topology it is hard to say,but my recommendation is to run the same routing protocol across the infrastructure unless you have a reason to segment the network. What is the routing protocol currently running on r2 and r3?

Bill

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hi! For R2, it's a flat network with only 1 vlan/segment, whereas for R3, there are only 2 vlans.

So,

1) Will a default route in R2 sufficient?

2) 2 static route through the R3's internal vlans' GW to reach the internal segment  + 1 static route out of R3 sufficient?

Richard Burts
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My recommendation would be to run OSPF in all routers especially if you plan to run it on the switches.

HTH

Rick

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HTH

Rick

hi! What's the reason behind your suggestion of running ospf in all the routers even on the R2 & R3 which internally only running flat network (R2) and 2x vlan (R3)? I would like to understand more. Thanks.

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