BGP and BGP4+ Commands
redistribute (into BGP or BGP4+) (BGP and BGP4+)
Use this command to inject routes from one routing process into a BGP or BGP4+ routing table.
Use the no variant of this command to disable this function.
Syntax [BGP/BGP4+] redistribute {ospfripconnectedstatic}
no redistribute {ospfripconnectedstatic}
Parameter | Description |
connected | Specifies the redistribution of connected routes |
| for both BGP and BGP4+. |
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ospf | Specifies the redistribution of OSPF information |
| for BGP or OSPFv3 information for BGP4+. |
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rip | Specifies the redistribution of RIP information for |
| BGP or RIPng information for BGP4+. |
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static | Specifies the redistribution of Static routes for |
| both BGP and BGP4+. |
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Route map reference for both BGP and BGP4+. | |
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| Pointer to |
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Mode [BGP] Router Configuration or IPv4 Address Family Configuration for a VRF instance
Mode [BGP4+] Router Configuration or IPv6 Address Family Configuration
Usage [BGP/BGP4+] Redistribution is used by routing protocols to advertise routes that are learned by some other means, such as by another routing protocol or by static routes. Since all internal routes are dumped into BGP, careful filtering is applied to make sure that only routes to be advertised reach the internet, not everything. This command allows redistribution by injecting prefixes from one routing protocol into another routing protocol.
| Software Reference Supplement for SwitchBlade® x8112, x908, x900 and x610 Series Switches |
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AlliedWare PlusTM Operating System - Software Version | 3.197 |