From: fergus.falconer@bt.com
Date: Mon Sep 23 2002 - 12:33:16 GMT-3
> Bjarne
>
> Spot on !
>
Thanks
Fergus
> router bgp 65535
> no synchronization
> bgp redistribute-internal <----------
>
>
> Hi!
>
> Try the bgp redistribute-internal command...
>
> Bjarne
>
> I have noticed the same problem. But when the BGP peers are in different
> AS's the subnet shows up in the OSPF database.
> I have still not seen anything on CCO explaining this. I think it might
> have something to do with the " nexthop" attribute in BGP is only
> sent from one AS to another( i.e.EBGP)
>
> Below from Hunt Lee's mail . I had the same problem redistributing IBGP to
> OSPF.
>
> When redistributing OSPF into BGP, I know that one needs to use the
> "match" keyword:-
> <http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/104/bgp-ospf-redis.html>
> But today, when I tried to do the other way round, by redistributing BGP
> into OSPF. I tried everything but I couldn't get the BGP route to be
> redistributed into OSPF.
> Is there any rules or gotcha about redistributing BGP routes into OSPF?
> RTA --- RTB ----- RTC --- 3.3.3.3/32 IBGP
> The network 3.3.3.3/32 is advertised into the network by BGP's network
> command at RTC. Both RTB & RTC have used the "no synch" command. RTA & RTB
> are OSPF Area 0, and RTB is the ASBR (redistributing BGP routes into
> OSPF).
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