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Redistribution Example | |
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Phase 1: configuring a RIP network |
This section presents a case study that
addresses the issues associated with integrating RIP with OSPF.
Complex internetworks typically include UNIX hosts and legacy routers,
neither of which is likely to support OSPF. Because of this, most OSPF internetworks
must also use RIP in select areas. This case study
provides examples of how to complete the following phases in
redistributing information between RIP and OSPF networks:
Phase 1: Configuring RIP This RIP network uses a Class B address, 172.16.0.0, and a 24-bit
subnet mask.
All three routers are connected to the same major network, so they will each be configured with the network 172.16.0.0 command. Click on the topology in Figure![]()
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