This document discusses using multiple IP routing protocols, route redistribution between protocols, and the roles of a Cisco IOS device as a DHCP server, relay agent, or client. It notes that using multiple protocols can arise from migrating to a new protocol, a multivendor environment, political boundaries, or device mismatch. It also states that redistribution is possible between any two protocols but requires using filters and modifying administrative distance.
This document discusses using multiple IP routing protocols, route redistribution between protocols, and the roles of a Cisco IOS device as a DHCP server, relay agent, or client. It notes that using multiple protocols can arise from migrating to a new protocol, a multivendor environment, political boundaries, or device mismatch. It also states that redistribution is possible between any two protocols but requires using filters and modifying administrative distance.
This document discusses using multiple IP routing protocols, route redistribution between protocols, and the roles of a Cisco IOS device as a DHCP server, relay agent, or client. It notes that using multiple protocols can arise from migrating to a new protocol, a multivendor environment, political boundaries, or device mismatch. It also states that redistribution is possible between any two protocols but requires using filters and modifying administrative distance.
This document discusses using multiple IP routing protocols, route redistribution between protocols, and the roles of a Cisco IOS device as a DHCP server, relay agent, or client. It notes that using multiple protocols can arise from migrating to a new protocol, a multivendor environment, political boundaries, or device mismatch. It also states that redistribution is possible between any two protocols but requires using filters and modifying administrative distance.
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Module Summary
• Using multiple IP routing protocols can be a result of
migrating to a more advanced routing protocol, a multivendor environment, political boundaries, or device mismatch. • Route redistribution is possible between any two IP routing protocols. • It is necessary to use filters and modify administrative distance during redistribution. • A Cisco IOS device can be configured as a DHCP server, relay agent, or client.