What should be done to correct this problem?

Refer to the exhibit.

Routers R1 and R2 have been configured to operate with OSPF. Routers R1 and R3 have been
configured to operate with RIP. After configuring the redistribution between OSPF and RIP on R1,
no OSPF routes are distributed into RIP. What should be done to correct this problem?

Refer to the exhibit.

Routers R1 and R2 have been configured to operate with OSPF. Routers R1 and R3 have been
configured to operate with RIP. After configuring the redistribution between OSPF and RIP on R1,
no OSPF routes are distributed into RIP. What should be done to correct this problem?

A.
The redistribution command should be reentered with the match route-type parameter included.

B.
The redistribution command should be reentered with the route-map map-tag parameter
included.

C.
The redistribution command should be reentered with the metric metric-value parameter
included.

D.
Routes will first need to be distributed into another protocol, and then into RIP.

Explanation:
Notice that RIP metric is based on hop count only, and the maximum valid metric is 15. Anything
above 15 is considered infinite. By default, when no metric is assigned when redistributing from
EIGRP, OSPF, IS-IS, BGP into RIP, the default metric will be infinite. Therefore we must define a
metric that is understandable to the receiving protocol. Usually, we should use a small value (like
1, 2, 3) so that after redistributing, that route can be advertised through many routers (because the
limit is 15).



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