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redistribute PROTOCOL [metric METRIC-VALUE] [metric-type TYPE-VALUE]
no redistribute PROTOCOL
Syntax Description
PROTOCOL
metric METRIC-
VALUE
metric-type TYPE-
VALUE
Default
Command Mode
Usage Guideline
CLI Reference Guide
Use redistribute to redistribute routes from other routing domain into OSPF
routing domain. Use the no form of the command to disable redistribution.
The source protocol from which routes are being redistributed from. It can be
one of thefollowing keywords: bgp, connected, static, or rip. The static keyword
is used to redistribute IP static routes. The connected keyword refers to routes
that are established automatically by virtue of having enabled IP on an interface.
For routing protocols such as Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), these routes will
be redistributed as external to the autonomous system.
(Optional) If a metric is not specified, OSPF puts a default value of 20 as
redistributing routes from all other protocols except Border GatewayProtocol
(BGP) routes, which get a metric of 1. However when redistributing from one
OSPF process to another OSPF process, the metric will be carried through.
(Optional) For OSPF, the external link type associated with the route advertised
into the OSPF routing domain. It can be one of two values: 1-Type 1 external
route 2-Type 2 external route. If a metric-type is not specified, the Switch adopts
a Type 2 external route. This is only for OSPF.
Disabled
metric-type TYPE-VALUE: Type 2 external route
Router configuration
A router receiving a link-state protocol with an internal metric will consider the
cost of the route from itself to the redistributing router plus the advertised cost to
reach the destination. An external metric only considers the advertised metric to
reach the destination.
Whenever the redistribute or the default-information originate configuration
commands are used to redistribute routes into an OSPF routing domain, the
router automatically becomes an ASBR. However, an ASBR does not, by default,
generate a default route into the OSPF routing domain.
BGP, RIP, connected, static routes can be redistributed to OSPF.
The redistribute metric is determined by following rules in order:
1. If the redistribute metric is specified, use the user specified value.
2. If the redistribute route is default route, the metric will be 1.
3. If "default metric" is configured, use the specified value.
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