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- From: simpsong@dns0.bham.ac.uk (Glyn Simpson)
- Subject: Re: Advertising Static routes
- Sender: usenet@rs6000.bham.ac.uk (USENET News Service)
- Message-ID: <1992Sep09.080422.25989@rs6000.bham.ac.uk>
- Date: Wed, 09 Sep 1992 08:04:22 GMT
- Reply-To: G.Simpson@bham.ac.uk
- References: <1992Sep7.173610.7242@morrow.stanford.edu>
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- Paul Traina (pst@cisco.com) wrote:
- > In article <1992Sep07.155935.14888@rs6000.bham.ac.uk> G.Simpson@bham.ac.uk writes:
- > >Can anyone tell me out there whether it is possible to advertise static
- > >routes which have:
- > > 1. Been defined as secondary addresses on an interface
- > > 2. Been defined using the 'IP ROUTE' command and a weight.
- >
- > try 'redistribute static'
- >
- > as in
- >
- > router rip
- > network x.x.x.x
- > redistribute static
-
- That doesnt really seem to work - i already have that there. So far, i
- have:
-
- router rip
- network 147.188.0.0
- redistribute static
- default-metric 1
-
-
- then a couple of passive interfaces. I think the problem could be that
- it doesnt transmit subnets of the 147.188 network ?? (Could be wrong here).
-
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