AI2524 Router Card User’s Manual
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zSpecify the routing protocol and tag (if applicable) into which you
want to distribute routing information.
router iso-igrp [
tag
]
zSpecify one or more ISO IGRP routing protocol and tag (if appli-
cable) you want to redi stribute.
redistribute iso-igrp [
tag
] [route-map
map-
tag
]
zSpecify the IS-IS routing protocol and tag (if applicable) you want
to redistribute.
redistribute isis [
tag
] [route-map
map-tag
]
zSpecify the static routes you want to redistribute.
redistribute static [clns | ip]
2. Beginning in global configuration mode, configure the router to
redistribute routing information into the IS-IS domains:
zSpecify the routing protocol and tag (if applicable) into which you
want to distribute routing information.
router isis [
tag
]
zSpecify the IS-IS routing protocol and tag (if applicable) you want
to redistribute.
redistribute isis [
tag
] [route-map
map-tag
]
Warning: By default, static routes are redistributed into IS-IS.
You can conditionally control the redistribution of routes between
routing domains by defining route maps between the two domains.
Route maps allow you to use tags in routes to influence route redistri-
bution.
3. In global configuration mode, conditionally control the redistribu-
tion of routes between domains:
route-map
map-tag
{permit | deny}
sequence-
number
One or more match command and one or more set commands typ-
ically follow a route-map command to define the conditions for re-
distributing routes from one routing protocol into another. If there are
no match commands, everything matches. If there are no set com-
mands, nothing is done (other than the match).
Each route-map command has a list of match and set commands
associated with it. The match commands specify the match criteria—
the conditions under which redistribution is allowed for the current