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rip—Routes sourced from RIP
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static—Redistributes static routes
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static ip—Redistributes static routes for IS-IS
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ospf match—Determines what type(s) of routes to redistribute from OSPF; all
OSPF routes are redistributed if you do not specify a type
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internal—Redistributes OSPF internal routes
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external 1—Redistributes OSPF external routes of metric-type 1
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external 2—Redistributes OSPF external routes of metric-type 2
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absoluteValue
—Metric that is applied to all routes from the source protocol, in
the range 0–4294967295; in BGP this value is the MED, which defaults to the
IGP metric of the redistributed route
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mapTag
—String of up to 32 alphanumeric characters that specifies a route map
applied to all routes from the source protocol; all routes are redistributed if you
do not specify a route map
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wtValue
—Administrative weight (relative importance) for routes redistributed
into the protocol; a number, in the range 0–65535
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level-1—Specifies the redistribution of routes into only IS-IS level 1
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level-1-2—Specifies the redistribution of routes into both IS-IS level 1 and level 2
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level-2—Specifies the redistribution of routes into only IS-IS level 2; this is the
default behavior
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metric-type—Specifies the OSPF or IS-IS metric type for all routes from the source
protocol
For routes redistributed into IS-IS:
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metric-type external—Only the metric of the route itself is considered for
comparison
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metric-type internal—Both the metric of the route and the cost to the router
that advertised the route are considered for comparison; this is the IS-IS
default
For routes redistributed into OSPF:
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metric-type 1—Cost of the external routes is equal to the sum of all internal
costs and the external cost
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metric-type 2—Cost of the external routes is equal to the external cost alone;
this is the OSPF default
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tagValue
—Tag that is applied to all routes from the source protocol, in the range
0–4294967295
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*—Indicates that one or more parameters can be repeated multiple times in a
list in the command line
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Page 215: ...Mode Controller Configuration path ds3 t1 loopback 173 Chapter 4 P Commands...
Page 247: ...Mode Privileged Exec User Exec ping mpls vpls 205 Chapter 4 P Commands...
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Page 369: ...Mode Global Configuration radius include dsl forum attributes 327 Chapter 6 R Commands...
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Page 679: ...Mode Privileged Exec User Exec show controllers sonet remote 637 Chapter 7 S Commands...
Page 1093: ...Related Topics Monitoring QoS Parameter Instances show qos parameter 1051 Chapter 7 S Commands...
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Page 1375: ...Mode Router Configuration traps 1333 Chapter 8 T Commands...
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