xStack DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual
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Allowed Metric Type combinations are mettype 1 or mettype 2. The metric value 0 above will be redistributed in OSPF as the metric
20.
Example usage:
To add route redistribution settings:
DGS-3627:5#create route redistribute dst ospf src rip
Command: create route redistribute dst ospf src rip
Success.
DGS-3627:5#
create route redistribute dst rip src
Purpose
Used to add route redistribution settings for the exchange of OSPF routes to
RIP routes on the Switch.
Syntax
create route redistribute dst rip src [local | static | ospf [all | internal |
external | type_1 | type_2 | inter+e1 | inter+e2]] {metric <value 0-16>}
Description
This command will redistribute routing information between the OSPF and
RIP routing protocols to all routers on the network that are running OSPF or
RIP. Routing information entered into the Static Routing Table on the local
xStack switch is also redistributed
Parameters
src
−
Allows the selection of the protocol of the source device, as being
either local, static or OSPF. After selecting the source device, the user may
set the following parameters for that source device from the following
options:
•
all
– Specifies both internal an external.
•
internal
– Specifies the internal protocol of the source device.
•
external
- Specifies the external protocol of the source device.
•
type_1
- Calculates the metric (for RIP to OSPF) by adding the
destination’s interface cost to the metric entered in the Metric field.
•
type_2
- Uses the metric entered in the Metric field without
change. This field applies only when the destination field is OSPF.
•
inter+e1
– Specifies the internal protocol AND type 1 of the
external protocol.
•
inter+e2
– Specifies the internal protocol AND type 2 of the
external protocol.
metric <value 0-16>
−
Allows the entry of an OSPF interface cost. This is
analogous to a HOP Count in the RIP routing protocol.
Restrictions
Only administrator-level and operator-level users can issue this command.
Routing information source
−
OSPF and the Static Route table. Routing information will be redistributed to RIP. The following table
lists the allowed values for the routing metrics and the types (or forms) of the routing information that will be redistributed.
Route Source
Metric
Type
OSPF
0 to 16
all
type_1
type_2
inter+e1
inter+e2
external
internal
Static
0 to 16
not applicable
Local
0 to 16
route source