tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5582579710677652457.post7565156223825591340..comments2024-03-23T13:23:47.586+05:00Comments on GNS3 Labs | CCNP | CCNA Labs: RIP Configuration between Cisco and Juniper Routers on Gns3 1.1Waqas Azamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09328291791998119493noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5582579710677652457.post-67263216385424585922016-09-12T19:20:52.390+05:002016-09-12T19:20:52.390+05:00Great example. How do you stop the Juniper routes ...Great example. How do you stop the Juniper routes from being summarized? There appears to be no 'no-summary' equivalent in Juniper and all my routes are being summarized as shown below:<br /><br />rtodhunter@4200-7> show route receive-protocol rip 192.168.20.5<br /><br />inet.0: 79 destinations, 81 routes (79 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)<br />+ = Active Route, - = Last Active, * = Both<br /><br />1.0.0.0/8 *[RIP/100] 00:24:20, metric 2, tag 0<br /> > to 192.168.20.5 via vlan.31<br />2.0.0.0/8 *[RIP/100] 00:24:20, metric 2, tag 0<br /> > to 192.168.20.5 via vlan.31<br />10.0.0.0/8 *[RIP/100] 00:24:20, metric 2, tag 0<br /> > to 192.168.20.5 via vlan.31<br />172.128.0.0/16 *[RIP/100] 00:24:20, metric 2, tag 0<br /> > to 192.168.20.5 via vlan.31<br />192.168.1.0/24 *[RIP/100] 00:24:20, metric 2, tag 0<br /> > to 192.168.20.5 via vlan.31<br />192.168.2.0/24 *[RIP/100] 00:24:20, metric 2, tag 0<br /> > to 192.168.20.5 via vlan.31<br />192.168.3.0/24 *[RIP/100] 00:24:20, metric 2, tag 0<br /> > to 192.168.20.5 via vlan.31<br />192.168.4.0/24 *[RIP/100] 00:24:20, metric 2, tag 0<br /> > to 192.168.20.5 via vlan.31<br />192.168.10.0/24 *[RIP/100] 00:24:20, metric 2, tag 0<br /> > to 192.168.20.5 via vlan.31<br />192.168.128.0/24 *[RIP/100] 00:24:20, metric 2, tag 0<br /> > to 192.168.20.5 via vlan.31<br />192.168.132.0/24 *[RIP/100] 00:24:20, metric 2, tag 0<br /> > to 192.168.20.5 via vlan.31<br />192.168.133.0/24 *[RIP/100] 00:24:20, metric 2, tag 0<br /> > to 192.168.20.5 via vlan.31<br />192.168.134.0/24 *[RIP/100] 00:24:20, metric 2, tag 0<br /> > to 192.168.20.5 via vlan.31<br /><br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17876911793860513258noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5582579710677652457.post-15370164227079551932016-08-30T06:46:21.033+05:002016-08-30T06:46:21.033+05:00Very Good example... Thanks a lotVery Good example... Thanks a lotAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5582579710677652457.post-37903745681542236842015-11-14T11:23:49.128+05:002015-11-14T11:23:49.128+05:00I've always used GNS3 to configure Cisco route...I've always used GNS3 to configure Cisco routers and Qemu for Juniper routers. But having both interconnected with RIP is nice. Wassimhttp://www.keyboardbanger.comnoreply@blogger.com