From: John Neiberger (neiby@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Nov 10 2001 - 15:11:40 GMT-3
As far as I know both should work. According to CCO, from a document about
redistribution with RIP:
"The redistribute command uses the ospf keyword to specify that OSPF routes
are to be redistributed into RIP. The keyword internal indicates the OSPF
intra-area and interarea routes."
I don't see why these two methods would get different results. However,
this is the second message I've seen recently about this and I missed the
solution last time. Perhaps someone can clue us both in about this.
Regards,
John
On Sat, 10 Nov 2001 18:53:34 +0100 (CET), alain faure wrote:
| Hello,
|
| I would like to redistribute from OSPF to ISIS, only internal route.
| I was thinking i have two solutions (but the first don't seemes to work
| correctly):
|
| 1-
| router isis
| summary-address 192.192.44.0 255.255.255.0
| redistribute ospf 10 match internal (so, what mean this match ?, thanks)
| net 49.0001.4444.4444.4444.00
|
| 2-
| router isis
| summary-address 192.192.44.0 255.255.255.0
| redistribute ospf 10 route-map INTERNALONLY
| net 49.0001.4444.4444.4444.00
| !
| route-map INTERNALONLY permit 10
| match route-type internal
| !
| route-map INTERNALONLY deny 20
|
| Best regards
|
|
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