[c-nsp] HELP: Routing PIX QUESTION

jason.plank at comcast.net jason.plank at comcast.net
Sun Oct 28 10:05:25 EDT 2007


The most specific path would be chosen.

ip route 10.20.43.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.10.5  200

prefix length comes before metrics/AD/etc.

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Regards,

Jason Plank
CCIE #16560
e: jason.plank at comcast.net

 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "Jonathan Soler (Europe)" <Jonathan.Soler at eu.didata.com>
> Hello,
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> If a PIX with this configuration for routing:
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> ip route 10.20.43.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.10.5  200
> 
> ip route 10.20.0.0   255.255.0.0    192.168.10.9  1
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> and has an OSPF process where it learns a route via reverse route
> injection from a VPN conectrator to go to 10.20.43.0 thorgh
> 192.168.10.9. 
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> 10.20.43.0  255.255.255.0  192.168.10.9 110
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> Wich route will it take into account when it has the ospf route in the
> routing table?
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> Wich route will it take into account when it does not have the ospf
> route in the routing table?
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> Thanks
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> Jonathan 
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