I knew that :) It would seem the engineer doing it missed and used a
network not directly connected to the unit, and it failed. Oh well. On a
better note, I have set up a 2509 and a 7513. EIGRP is running on both.
The 7513 can see it, but the 2509 can't see the 7513. They are in the
same switch (a cat 5000) and using the same segment.
Mike Gibbs
ServInt Corp
On Mon, 23 Mar 1998, Luke Parrish wrote:
> You have to configure the router for EIGRP. I have many 2501's and smaller
> routers such as 1005's running EIGRP. In the config, enter these commands
>
> router eigrp (internal AS)
> redistribute static (this will redestribute your static routes into your
> eigrp network)
> redistribute connected (same as above, except this time will use the
> devices that are "connected")
> network x.x.x.x (this needs to be the /24 that the serial interfaces on
> this router are on, ie, your serial interfaces are 10.10.10.23 and
> 10.10.10.56, then you would need network 10.10.10.0)
>
> and that's it, all routers connected to this router, and have their eigrp
> configed right, will start learning routes...
>
> eigrp is very easy and effective...
>
> luke
>
> At 11:17 AM 3/23/98 -0500, Mike Gibbs wrote:
> >I have a question. O am trying to get eigrp to work on a 2509 and, the
> >process seems to show up, but its never in the configs, and the rest of
> >the network fails to see it. Is this function turned off for the smaller
> >routers?
> >
> >Mike Gibbs
> >ServInt Corp
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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