Re: Match internal 1 external 2

From: Atif Awan (atifawan@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Jan 09 2001 - 06:17:39 GMT-3


   

Well i havent tried that but i think if you make reference to the same
redistribution process with another statement it overrides the earlier one
... this is what i think .. u will have to try that to satisfy your
curiosity :) ... but do not try it in the CCIE LAB .. u know what i mean ?

Regards
Atif

>From: "fwells12" <fwells12@hotmail.com>
>Reply-To: "fwells12" <fwells12@hotmail.com>
>To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>Subject: Re: Match internal 1 external 2
>Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2001 22:13:05 -0800
>
>Thanks Atif.
>Just out of curiosity, can I use them individually (like below), or must
>they be bundled in one statement?
>
>redistribute ospf 1 match internal 1
>redistribute ospf 1 match external 2
>
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Atif Awan <atifawan@hotmail.com>
>To: <fwells12@hotmail.com>; <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 4:32 AM
>Subject: Re: Match internal 1 external 2
>
>
> >
> > By default OSPF external routes are not redistributed into BGP. If you
>want
> > the routes showing as E1 or E2 in your OSPF domain to be also
>redistributed
> > into BGP then you would configure the redistribute command with the
>match
> > external 1 external 2 sub-options.
> >
> > Regards
> > Atif Awan
> >
> >
> > >From: "fwells12" <fwells12@hotmail.com>
> > >Reply-To: "fwells12" <fwells12@hotmail.com>
> > >To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> > >Subject: Match internal 1 external 2
> > >Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2001 20:28:33 -0800
> > >
> > >Can somebody give me a good explanation of the following command
>please:
> > >
> > >router bgp 2
> > >redistribute ospf 1 match internal 1 external 2
> > >
> > >I understand the redistribute stuff but I cannot find a good
>description
>=
> > >of exactly what match internal 1external 2 means. Doyle's chapter 14 =
> > >suggests this turns OSPF type 1 internal routes into OSPF type 2 =
> > >external routes. However, in this case I am redistributing OSPF into =
> > >BGP, and BGP does not understand OSPF routes, does it?
> > >
> > >Cheers
> > >



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