[Xorp-users] Route Redist between RIP and OSPF - working?

swdickey at rockwellcollins.com swdickey at rockwellcollins.com
Wed Mar 28 08:57:35 PDT 2012


That doesn't seem to affect the result.  Poison-reverse on or off, still 
sends metric 16.

I can get RIP to work just fine on its own.  As soon as I add OSPF as a 
protocol in the config file (not even connected to an interface, just 
running) then RIP will always send out the metric of 16.

Steve



Ray Soucy <rps at maine.edu> 
03/28/2012 11:38 AM

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swdickey at rockwellcollins.com
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Victor Miasnikov <vvm at tut.by>, xorp-users at xorp.org
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Re: [Xorp-users] Route Redist between RIP and OSPF - working?






Sorry.  I didn't read into your original mail much.  This sounds like
the behavior of:

horizon: "split-horizon-poison-reverse"

Piratically the "poison reverse" part.  Do you get the same result
with only "split-horizon" instead?

Sounds like your routers might be trying to share the same routes ...



On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 5:01 PM, <swdickey at rockwellcollins.com> wrote:
>
> Ray: Thanks for your response.  I tried your config files running RIP 
and OSPF; RIP will send out Response messages with a metric of 16.  This 
is on xorp 1.8.5 on Fedora 11.  So I have the same issue that I've always 
had running with your config files as well :S
>
> When you say it worked fine for you, maybe these particular 
protocols/policies weren't tested specifically?
>
> Steve




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Ray Soucy

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