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BSR 64000 Configuration and Management Guide
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Redistributing Routes
You can advertise networks by redistributing routes learned from one routing protocol
into another. Figure 7-2 shows
Router New York redistributes the routes learned via
OSPF protocol from Routers Boston and LA into BGP.
Figure 7-2 Redistributing Routes Learned from OSPF
To redistribute routes from one routing protocol to another, use the redistribute
command, as shown below:
MOT(config)#redistribute <protocol> {bgp | ospf | static [ip] connected |
rip} [tag <tag value>] [route-map <map-tag>] [match {internal | external 1 |
external 2}][metric <metric-value>] [metric-type <type-value>] [weight
<weight>] [subnets <subnets>}]
where:
protocol is a protocol type, such as OSPF, RIP, BGP, STATIC, CONNECTED.
static indicates IP or RIP static routes.
connected indicates established routes as result of IP interface.
rip indicates RIP.
AS 100
AS 200
Miami
LA
NY
Boston
OSPF
OSPF
OSPF
EBGP