Hi Gang,

I have 2 routers separated by a 2Meg WAN Link.

Router A & Router B. Router B is my last configurable
router before some other poor gits responsibility.

Router B is running EIGRP with redistribute static
Router B contains a static route :
   ip route 99.75.0.0 255.255.0.0 (Router B's Ethernet
ip address) i.e traffic to other admin chappy.

I want to put a route in B to say specifically for
99.75.80.7 255.255.255.255 go  in the direction of
Router A. So I used a firewall address for the g/w of
the static route (which is many hops away from Router
A.

This resulted in a nice loop between RA and RB.

I bashed my routers with anger and then took the 32
bit network off router B and placed the static root
right next to the firewall. i.e the same stament but
only one hop from the firewall, with redistribute
static on this router.

This works,  

So in summary, I thought that I could place a static
route anywhere on a router that had redistribute
static on it and that EIGRP would look after it for
me.

So is it redistribution that I do not understand ?


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