This page was exported from Free Cisco Training & Resources - Certification Exam Preparation [ https://www.ciscobibles.com ] Export date:Wed May 14 14:36:25 2025 / +0000 GMT ___________________________________________________ Title: CCNP ROUTE(642-902) Lab – EIGRP OSPF Redistribution --------------------------------------------------- Some information I have gathered so far: R2 is an ASBR for EIGRP 100 and OSPF AREA 24 R3 is an ASBR for EIGRP 100 and OSPF AREA 34 [note: so there are TWO separate areas on TWO separate ASBRS thus you need to do redistribution on R2 and R3 R1 is ONLY in EIGRP 100, and is THE ONLY router you can ping from. R4 has a loopback interface that must be pinged from R1. R4 is running OSPF and has redundant link to EIGRP network over R3 router. Notice: You should make a ping from R1 to 172.16.100.1 network to make sure everything is working correctly. Answer and Explanation: First we need to find out 5 parameters (Bandwidth, Delay, Reliability, Load, MTU) of the s0/0/0 interface (the interface of R2 connected to R4) for redistribution : R2#show interface s0/0/0 Write down these 5 parameters, notice that we have to divide the Delay by 10 because its metric unit is tens of microsecond. For example, we get Bandwidth=1544 Kbit, Delay=20000 us, Reliability=255, Load=1, MTU=1500 bytes then we would redistribute as follows: R2#config terminal R2(config)# router ospf 1 R2(config-router)# redistribute eigrp 100 metric-type 1 subnets R2(config-router)#exit R2(config)#router eigrp 100 R2(config-router)#distance eigrp 90 109 R2(config-router)#redistribute ospf 1 metric 1544 2000 255 1 1500 (Notice: In fact, these parameters are just used for reference and we can use other parameters with no problem. Also, a candidate said that the simulator didn't accept the Bandwidth of 1544; in that case, we can use a lower value, like 128. If the delay is 20000us then we need to divide it by 10, that is 20000 / 10 = 2000) For R3 we use the show interface fa0/0 to get 5 parameters too R3#show interface fa0/0 For example we get Bandwidth=10000 Kbit, Delay=1000 us, Reliability=255, Load=1, MTU=1500 bytes R3#config terminal R3(config)#router ospf 1 R3(config-router)#redistribute eigrp 100 metric-type 1 subnets R3(config)#exit R3(config-router)#router eigrp 100 R3(config-router)#redistribute ospf 1 metric 10000 100 255 1 1500 Finally you should try to “show ip route” to see the 172.16.100.1 network (the network behind R4) in the routing table of R1 and make a ping from R1 to this network. Maybe the “copy running-config startup-config” command will not work in this lab so don't worry, just skip it. --------------------------------------------------- Images: http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5091/5446419419_fa1becabbc_z.jpg --------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- Post date: 2011-02-15 10:17:57 Post date GMT: 2011-02-15 02:17:57 Post modified date: 2011-02-15 10:17:57 Post modified date GMT: 2011-02-15 02:17:57 ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Export of Post and Page as text file has been powered by [ Universal Post Manager ] plugin from www.gconverters.com