Has anyone out there ever integrated OSPF and EIGRP?

We have a requirement where we want to take a part of our network out of the
OSPF area and make it into an EIGRP network. (Good reasons for this, I can
assure you)


Network A - OSPF                Network B - EIGRP
172.28.0.0
172.19.0.0                      172.19.49-56.0
172.19.50.1
 
X--------------------------------------------------X------------------------
---------------X
Router A                Serial Line         Router B
Router C



What I have tried
Router A: Static routes for subnetwork B pointing to Router B,
redistributing the static routes into OSPF and making the serial interface
passive. 
Router B: Static route 0.0.0.0 pointing to Router A, redistribute static
routes in EIGRP and making serial interface passive.

Router A
router ospf 100
  redistribute static subents
  network 172.19.0.0 0.0.255.255 area 11
  passive-interface serial 1
  exit
!static routes into network B
ip route 172.19.48.0 255.255.240.0 172.19.159.253

Router B
router eigrp 51
 redistribute static
 network 172.19.0.0
 passive-interface serial 0
!
!default route into network A
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 172.19.159.252

Router C
router eigrp 51
 network 172.19.0.0
!


It didn' work.


Router C had the correct gateway of last resort, yet you couldn't get to it
from Network A (except from Router A). 

However, I could access devices on the 172.28.0.0 network from router C
(172.28.0.0 is in another OSPF area). I think it could be due to the fact
that we are using the same major network number for both OSPF and EIGRP?

If anyone has any ideas let me know. 
Thanks,

Dion



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