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5.
Select the source of the routes you want to redistribute into BGP4. You can select RIP, OSPF, Static, or
Connected (directly attached) routes.
6.
Optionally enter a metric for the redistributed routes in the Metric field. You can specify a value from
0 – 4294967295. The default is 0.
7.
Optionally select a route map from the Map field’s pulldown list.
NOTE:
The route map must already be defined. See “Defining Route Maps” on page 19-63 for information
on defining a route map.
8.
Optionally enter a weight for the redistributed routes in the Weight field. You can specify a value from
0 – 65535. The default is 0.
9.
For OSPF routes, select one of the following to specify the types of OSPF routes to be redistributed into
BGP4:
•
Internal
•
External 1
•
External 2
10. Click the Add button to apply the changes to the device’s running-config file.
11. Select the Save link at the bottom of the dialog. Select Yes when prompted to save the configuration change
to the startup-config file on the device’s flash memory.
Redistributing OSPF Routes
To configure the Layer 3 Switch to redistribute OSPF external type 1 routes, enter the following command:
BigIron(config-bgp-router)# redistribute ospf match external1
Syntax:
redistribute ospf [metric <num>] [route-map <map-name>] [weight <num>]
[match internal | external1 | external2]
The
ospf
parameter indicates that you are redistributing OSPF routes into BGP4.
The
metric
<num> parameter changes the metric. You can specify a value from 0 – 4294967295. The default
is 0.
The
route-map
<map-name> parameter specifies a route map to be consulted before adding the filter to the IP
route table.
NOTE:
The route map you specify must already be configured on the router. See “Defining Route Maps” on
page 19-63 for information about defining route maps.
The
weight
<num> parameter changes the weight. You can specify a value from 0 – 65535. The default is 0.
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