From: elping (elpingu@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Aug 19 2002 - 11:14:55 GMT-3
it should look like this..add a second route-map with empty set and match
route-map r2o deny 10
match tag 110
route-map r2o 20
Paul Grey wrote:
> Group,
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> I'm trying to use tags for route filtering and now have a headache
> trying to work out why this statement
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> route-map r2o deny 10
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> match tag 110
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> is killing all of my RIPv2 derived routes.
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> I'm I missing something here?
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> OSPF to RIPv2 routes are tagged fine but when I use the above, I lose
> all of my RIPv2 to OSPF routes.
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> I using 12.0(9) and the config is below.
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> Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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> Cheers
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> Paul
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> !
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> router ospf 3
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> redistribute rip subnets route-map r2o
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> network 137.3.0.2 0.0.0.0 area 1
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> network 137.3.2.2 0.0.0.0 area 0
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> network 137.3.4.2 0.0.0.0 area 0
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> network 137.3.8.2 0.0.0.0 area 1
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> !
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> router rip
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> version 2
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> timers basic 15 90 90 120
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> redistribute ospf 3 metric 3 route-map o2r
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> passive-interface default
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> no passive-interface Serial2
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> network 137.3.0.0
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> no auto-summary
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> !
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> ip classless
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> !
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> route-map o2r deny 10
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> match tag 120
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> !
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> route-map o2r permit 20
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> set tag 110
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> !
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> route-map r2o deny 10
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> match tag 110
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> !
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> route-map r2o permit 20
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> set tag 120
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> !
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