Re: Indirect redistribution on 2 routers

From: Lee Carter (l2carter@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Jun 20 2005 - 03:21:31 GMT-3


When redistributing ospf into BGP I belive you have
the same router-id to verify (hard code would be best)
the router ID's on both BGP and OSPF for
redistribution to work.

I would say that if router 2 sees an OSPF route and
you redistribute it into BGP then you should be good
to go (assuming you have similar router-id's).

Also, R3 (if syncronization is enabled and R2/R3 are
running IBGP) then R3 would see the route in it's ibgp
table ("show ip bgp") but would not install it "show
ip route bgp" until you disable syncronization or
somehow get it to R3 (ospf...)

HTH.

Lee

--- "22Cent@gmail.com" <22cent@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Group,
> I've read posts on indirect redistribution on the
> same router is not
> possible. I wanted to post something similar that I
> can not get to
> work( perhaps its too late for me to be attempting
> this ).
> Anyways here goes.
>
> router 1 is runing ospf with router 2.
> router 1 is redistributing its connected interface
> in ospf
> router 2 is able to see router 1's connected
> interface throught
> redistribution ( all is good)
>
> router 2 is a bgp neighbor with router 3
> router 2 has redistribute ospf in its bgp
> configuration.
> router 3 is not able to see the redistributed
> connected route from R1.
>
> Question. Does this fall into the same indirection
> redistribution
> issue? My thought is that since R1 is redistributing
> its connected
> interface to R2. why wouldn't R2 pass this info onto
> R3 ?
>
> Any help would be great. TIA
>
>



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