RE: BGP into ospf

From: Lupi, Guy (Guy.Lupi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri May 31 2002 - 13:42:17 GMT-3


   
Try putting "bgp redistribute-internal" under your bgp configuration. That
command is required to allow iBGP routes into an IGP.

*-----Original Message-----
*From: Tony Russell [mailto:trussell@ibeam.com]
*Sent: Friday, May 31, 2002 12:39 PM
*To: 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
*Subject: BGP into ospf
*
*
*I am trying to redistribute some BGP routes into OSPF.. one of
*the routes is
*making it and the other is not.... I am unsure as to why.. can
*anyone shed
*any light on this???? I am wondering if there is anything
*specific that I
*should know about BGP to OSPF redistribution that I am
*obviously missing.
*Here are some specifics
*
* 172.168.0.0/24 is subnetted, 2 subnets
*B 172.168.70.0 [20/170] via 137.20.10.70, 00:10:46
*B 172.168.80.0 [200/170] via 137.20.86.1, 00:00:49
*
*The 172.168.70.0 route is making it to the next router but the
*172.168.80.0
*is not.
*
*Here are the bgp entries
*
**> 172.168.70.0/24 137.20.10.70 170 0 3 i
**>i172.168.80.0/24 137.20.86.1 170 100 0 1 i
*
*The 80 route shows the i for iBGP, but I thought it should
*still make it
*into OSPF
*
*Here is the redistribute command
*redistribute bgp 2 metric 1592 subnets
*
*Lets say that R1 has the BGP routes and R1 and R2 are running
*OSPF.... after
*redistributing BGP into OSPF I fully expected both routes to
*show... but
*only one does....
*
*Tony Russell
*Media Engineer



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