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SURPASS hiD 6615 S223/S323 R1.5
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Command Mode
Description
redistribute
{
kernel
|
connected
|
static
|
ospf
|
bgp
}
redistribute
{
kernel
|
connected
|
static
|
ospf
|
bgp
}
metric
<0-16>
redistribute
{
kernel
|
connected
|
static
|
ospf
|
bgp
}
route-map
WORD
redistribute
{
kernel
|
connected
|
static
|
ospf
|
bgp
}
metric
<0-16>
route-map
WORD
Router
Registers transmitted routing information in another
router’s RIP table.
1-16: metric value
WORD: pointer to route-map entries
To delete the configuration for redistributing routing information in another router’s RIP ta-
ble, use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
no redistribute
{
kernel
|
con-
nected
|
static
|
ospf
|
bgp
}
no redistribute
{
kernel
|
con-
nected
|
static
|
ospf
|
bgp
}
met-
ric
<0-16>
no redistribute
{
kernel
|
con-
nected
|
static
|
ospf
|
bgp
}
route-map
WORD
no redistribute
{
kernel
|
con-
nected
|
static
|
ospf
|
bgp
}
met-
ric
<0-16>
route-map
WORD
Router
Removes the configuration of transmitted routing in-
formation in another router’s RIP table.
As the needs of the case demand, you may also conditionally restrict the routing informa-
tion between the two networks using
route-map
command.
To permit or deny the specific information, open the
Route-map Configuration
mode using
the following command in
Global Configuration
mode.
Command Mode
Description
route-map TAG
{
deny
|
permit
}
<1-65535>
Global
Creates the route map.
TAG: route map tag
1-65535: sequence number
One or more
match
and
set
commands typically follow
route-map
command. If there are
no
match
commands, then everything matches. If there are no set commands, nothing is
done. Therefore, you need at least one
match
or
set
command.
Use the following command on
Route-map Configuration
mode to limit the routing infor-
mation for transmitting to other routers’ RIP table.