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As BGP does not query next-hop information corresponding to locally originated
routes, a local route with an unreachable next-hop is chosen as the best route.
When a combination of locally originated and peer originated routes occurs, both these
routes will exist in the RTM. However, only the best route is kept active in the RTM and
the remaining route is rendered in-active.
It is possible to keep only one locally originated route in the BGP database. Network
command has preference over the re-distributed routes. When the locally originated
route is no longer present in the database the other route is automatically installed.
Related
Commands
neighbor default-originate — inject the default route.
redistribute ospf
Redistribute OSPF routes into BGP.
Syntax
redistribute ospf process-id [[match external {1 | 2}] [match
internal]] [route-map map-name]
To stop redistribution of OSPF routes, use the no redistribute ospf process-id
command.
Parameters
process-id Enter the number of the OSPF process. The range is from 1 to
65535.
match external {1 |
2}
(OPTIONAL) Enter the keywords match external to
redistribute OSPF external routes. You can specify 1 or 2 to
redistribute those routes only.
match internal (OPTIONAL) Enter the keywords match internal to
redistribute OSPF internal routes only.
route-map map-
name
(OPTIONAL) Enter the keywords route-map then the name of a
configured route map.
Defaults Not configured.
Command Modes ROUTER BGP
Command History
This guide is platform-specific. For command information about other platforms, see
the relevant Dell Networking OS Command Line Reference Guide.
Version Description
9.8(1.0) Introduced on the Z9100–ON.
Border Gateway Protocol 516