From: George Yiannibas (hintgy@hotmail.com)
Date: Fri Sep 12 2003 - 09:49:09 GMT-3
Luke,
When redistributing IS-IS into another protocol you must ALWAYS use:
redistribute connected subnets
in the router doing the redistribution from IS-IS to the other protocol
otherwise the conected routes will not appear in the other router(s).
Just one of the weird behaviours of IS-IS.
Regards
George
>From: "Luke King" <luke.king@bluewin.ch>
>Reply-To: "Luke King" <luke.king@bluewin.ch>
>To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>Subject: isis question regarding redistribution
>Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 14:23:55 +0200
>
>Hi Guys,
>
>I have a question regarding IS-IS with redistribution. When I redistribute
>routes from IS-IS into any other routing protocol, I never seem to be able
>to introduce the local interface routes into the other routing protocol.
>
>For example if I have a loopback with "ip router isis" and I have
>redistributed IS-IS into RIP, that interface does not show up on RIP
>neighbours. It doesn't matter if I redistribute, level 1, 2 or 1-2. The
>local interface never gets redistributed. Learned IS-IS routes no problem.
>Does anybody know why? I have scanned the cisco website, but to no
>prevail.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Luke
>
>
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