Chapter 13: Routing Policy Configuration Guide

Redistributing RIP into RIP

The SSR routing process requires RIP redistribution into RIP if a protocol is redistributed into RIP.

To redistribute RIP into RIP, enter the following command in Configure mode:

To redistribute RIP into RIP.

ip-router policy redistribute from-proto rip to-proto rip

Redistributing RIP into OSPF

RIP routes may be redistributed to OSPF.

To redistribute RIP into OSPF, enter the following command in Configure mode:

To redistribute RIP into OSPF. ip-router policy redistribute from-proto rip to-proto ospf

Redistributing OSPF to RIP

For the purposes of route redistribution and import-export policies, OSPF intra- and inter- area routes are referred to as ospf routes, and external routes redistributed into OSPF are referred to as ospf-aseroutes. Examples of ospf-aseroutes include static routes, rip routes, direct routes, bgp routes, or aggregate routes, which are redistributed into an OSPF domain.

OSPF routes may be redistributed into RIP. To redistribute OSPF into RIP, enter the following command in Configure mode:

To redistribute ospf-ase

ip-router

policy

redistribute from-proto

routes into rip.

ospf-ase to-proto rip

 

 

 

 

To redistribute ospf routes

ip-router

policy

redistribute from-proto

into rip.

ospf to-proto rip

 

 

 

 

Redistributing Aggregate Routes

The aggregate parameter causes an aggregate route with the specified IP address and subnet mask to be redistributed.

Note: The aggregate route must first be created using the aggr-gencommand. This command creates a specified aggregate route for routes that match the aggregate.

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