From: Aidan Marks (amarks@cisco.com)
Date: Tue Feb 25 2003 - 00:50:49 GMT-3
You have to redistribute connected. ISIS is the odd protocol out in this
regard. Please check the archives for a more detailed explanation.
Aidan
At 01:03 PM 25/02/2003, Rik Guyler wrote:
>Is there some special trick to redistributing connected routes from ISIS
>(IP) into other routing protocols? I am having trouble getting the
>connected routes on my redistribution router to redistribute from ISIS into
>EIGRP, OSPF, and BGP. Of course I can redistribute the connected routes
>directly into each protocol but that's rather cumbersome. Is it a question
>of ISIS not "seeing" the connected routes as ISIS routes, even though the
>interfaces in question are configured as part of the ISIS routing process?
>
>I've scoured through CCO but there isn't much on this subject. Anybody have
>any ideas?
>
>---
>Rik Guyler
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