From: Donny MATEO (donny.mateo@sg.ca-indosuez.com)
Date: Mon Nov 24 2003 - 00:58:34 GMT-3
I agree on you. For my case whenever I see single point redistribution, I
never put any filter, because there is no possibility of a routing loop. I
might use tag though, just to make it easier when troubleshooting and
finding out where the route originated.
Donny
"JamesGEF" <jamesgef@sympatico.ca>
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11/24/2003 11:36 AM
Please respond to "JamesGEF"
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cc: (bcc: Donny MATEO/ADPC/ASIA/BANQUE_INDOSUEZ/FR)
Subject: Redistribution
Just a general question....for the exam, is it prudent when doing mutual
redistribution at one router only to filter what is being redistributed
from
one routing protocol to another? I understand the danger when doing
mutual
redistribution at 2 points.
For example, if redistributing from OSPF to RIP at R1 which has only 1
interface connecting to RIP domain (with split-horizon enabled) and 1
interface connecting to OSPF domain, should I still include route-maps
that
filter networks? I just don't see the danger in a mutual redistribution
at
one point and am trying to find ways to save time.
How about with other protocols?
Thanks in advance!
James
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