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Is it possible to communicate between two networks with different routing protocols (lets say one with eigrp & other with ospf). How??

<p>How does these different protocols get communicate? Do they use any other protocol to inter communicate with each other like BGP or ISIS??</p>

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Question added by Amer Sayeed , Network Engineer , Qualinsoft Technologies
Date Posted: 2014/12/27
Richard Tekpertey
by Richard Tekpertey , Network Services Delivery Specialist Lead , International Business machines

Yes  Redistribution of EIGRP into OSPF solves such  Issue

Deleted user
by Deleted user

YES IT IS POSSIBLE TO COMMUNICATE BETWEEN TWO NETWORK WITH DIFFIRENT PROTOCL BY REDISTRIBUTION IN NETWORK.

Osama Ismaeel
by Osama Ismaeel , Customer Solutions Architect - VPO (VPN Owner) , Orange Business Services

you can achieve this by OSPF, EIGRP redistributions, either one way or2 way redistributions

 

some points to be taken into consideration while redistribution like

seed metric

if selectice route redistribution is needed from one routing protocol to another

Deleted user
by Deleted user

Yes it's possible by using redistribution

Amitpal Singh
by Amitpal Singh , Technical Consulting Engineer , Cisco Systems - India

Yes by redistributing OSPF into EIGRP and Vice Versa

Vijay ganesh
by Vijay ganesh , Network Administrator , HCL Technologies Pvt ltd

Yes we can use redistribution option to run different network as well as routing protocol.

Hassan Ali
by Hassan Ali , System Engineer , Global Links

It's possible to achieve two way communication between two routing protocols with redistribution, OSPF can be redistributed into EIGRP and visa-versa. 

Vandana Singh
by Vandana Singh , Sr. Executive , Paradigm Pioneers

Yes, 2 different routers or two or more networks can communicate to each other through re-distribution.

 

Ahmed Saad
by Ahmed Saad , Head of Technical , Growup Technology Solutions GTS

Sure it is possible, by using redistribution. 

any routing protocol can redistribute its entries to another routing protocol

Deleted user
by Deleted user

Yes, Redistribution is answer. We can use multiple routing protocols in our network and redistribution will help us to to exchange routes .

Raghuveer Seervi
by Raghuveer Seervi , Network Engineer , Cisco system

Yes!! this is possible that two network can communicate with two different protocol. All we need to is redistribute each protocol routes.

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