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Configuring Routing
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Voyager Reference Guide
Redistributing a Single Route
1.
To restrict route redistribution to route 100.2.1.0/24, enter
100.2.1.0
in
the
N
EW
IP
PREFIX
TO
REDISTRIBUTE
edit box.
2.
Enter
24
in the
M
ASK
LENGTH
edit box; then click
A
PPLY
.
3.
Select
E
XACT
from the
M
ATCH
T
YPE
pull-down menu; then click
A
PPLY
.
This enables redistribution of route 100.2.1.0/24 from AS 4 to AS 100.
No other routes are redistributed.
Redistributing All Routes
1.
To allow all routes to redistributed, click the
A
CCEPT
radio button next to
A
LL
BGP AS 4
ROUTES
INTO
AS 100
field.
2.
Click
A
PPLY
.
Redistributing RIP to OSPF Example
In this example, Nokia Platform A is connected to a RIP network and is
redistributing RIP routes to and from OSPF for the Nokia OSPF Backbone.
Nokia Platform D is connected to a subnet of Unix workstations that is
running
routed
.
Note
routed
is a program that runs by default on most Unix workstations.
This program listens to RIP network updates and chooses a default route
based upon what is advertised. This eliminates the need for static routes
and provides route redundancy. Because
routed
does not send route
updates, it is called a passive RIP listener. We categorize this subnet
Summary of Contents for Network Voyager
Page 1: ...Voyager Reference Guide Part No N450820002 Rev A Published December 2003 ...
Page 4: ...4 Voyager Reference Guide ...
Page 30: ...2 How to Use Voyager 30 Voyager Reference Guide ...
Page 32: ...3 Command Line Utility Files 32 Voyager Reference Guide ...
Page 220: ...5 Configuring Interfaces 220 Voyager Reference Guide ...
Page 446: ...7 Configuring Traffic Management 448 Voyager Reference Guide ...
Page 618: ...10 Configuring Security and Access 620 Voyager Reference Guide ...
Page 668: ...14 Configuring IPv6 670 Voyager Reference Guide ...
Page 672: ...15 IPSO Process Management 674 Voyager Reference Guide ...
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