07-04-2009 02:44 PM - edited 03-04-2019 05:19 AM
Hello All
I have this strange question but i know with Cisco any thing can be possible.
I have a router connected to a backbone router and must advertise the routes from the backbone router to the rest of the network.
The routes learn from the backbone router should appear in the rest of the network as EX D (External EIGRP),since the router connected to the backbone is running EIGRP.
The only connection the bacbone router has to the rest of the network is static route (ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 next-hop address,Without running any routing protocol.
Yet, the question is demanding that the router connected to the BB should advertise whatever is learned from the BB, even though there is no static or any routing protocol between them except their direct connection.
I hope you are all able to understand my question though?
Is this possible? Please help me!!!!!
Thanking you all in advance
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07-04-2009 03:18 PM
It's really very hard to understand what you're saying. For example, how a router can 'learn' any route if there is no routing protocol running?
Try making a clear example referring to the diagram.
07-04-2009 04:10 PM
Sir,
Many thanks to your response o my question. According to your reply i guessed my question is understood, because you partially answered what bothers me too.
I wants to believed that some elements of the question is either missing or maybe there is a way to learn routes from a neighbour without routing protocol or bidirectional static between the two routers?. Though the BB router as earlier mentioned has a static to the Only router it connect to the the network.
Once again all i want to know is if there is a way to go about it?
Any further help shall be well received.
Regards
07-05-2009 09:10 AM
There is no way to learn routers without a protocol.
You should either take further training to understand how things works, or escalate the problem to more experienced people.
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