From: Ronnie Royston (RonnieR@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Jan 27 2001 - 13:46:07 GMT-3
Dude, I feel for you. I too sat on that same issue for atleast 2 hours one
saturday. Here's the deal. BGP won't give an IGP a route that it learned
via redistribution from IGP (the same one or a different one). The magical
command to use is (under 'router bgp xxx'):
...drum roll.....
bgp redistribute internal
Enjoy.
-----Original Message-----
From: Bruno Poussard [mailto:bruno.poussard@wanadoo.fr]
Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2001 7:40 AM
To: Marco Geatti; 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
Subject: Re: BGP ---->> IGP Redistribution..
This is a bgp's normal behavior
However it does exist a command that allow you to redistribute ibgp routes
into igp.
Bruno
On Sat, 27 Jan 2001, Marco Geatti wrote:
> Could someone verify this.
> I have been trying to redistribute BGP into OSPF for hours and noticed
> something that I have never caught before.
> BGP can only be redistributed into IGP (OSPF in my case) if the route was
> learned via EBGP. If the route was learned via IBGP the route will not
> redistribute. It makes sense as redistribution of IBPG learned routes
could
> cause a nasty loop.
> Is anyone familiar with this behavior?
> I'm running 'no sync' on my redistribution router an have all have the
> 'subnets' keyword on my redistribute command for OSPF.
> I see the same behavior when using EIGRP also.
> I also noticed that if you generate an aggregate of the specific routes
> learned via IBGP then it will let you redistribute the aggregate, maybe
> because it is locally generated??
>
> Comments anyone...
>
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