From: Chua, Parry (Parry.Chua@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Feb 21 2002 - 00:37:35 GMT-3
Consider you have three routing protocols in one router, RIP, OSPF,
EIGRP, you can do the following
1. redis from RIP to/fro OSPF
2. Redis From RIP to/fro EIGRP
3. Redis from EIGRP to/fro OSPF
This all routing infor interchanges, of course you have to take care of
loops and sub-optimal path etc. Just RIP->OSPF->EGRP alone will not get
RIP route into EIGRP
within the same routers.
Parry Chua
-----Original Message-----
From: John Neiberger [mailto:neiby@ureach.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 11:08 AM
To: Przemyslaw Karwasiecki; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: beating a dead horse (redistribution again)
It's my understanding that you can't redistribute the same
route twice on one router. In the first example, you have
taken a prefix from RIP and redistributed it into OSPF. As far
as I know, that's all the redistributing you can do with that
prefix on *that* router. This is why BGP isn't accepting it.
If you wanted to get that route into BGP you'd have to
redistribute connected or redistribute RIP into BGP.
In your second example, you're only redistributing once on each
router, which is not a problem.
I think that's your answer, but if I'm wrong someone will
correct me shortly.
Regards,
John
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