Re: redistribution pb

From: kevin gannon (kevin@gannons.net)
Date: Sun Oct 30 2005 - 12:42:04 GMT-3


1. The route below is not a OSPF route its just in the
    OSPF database. Its always going to be a connected
    route on that router. If you do "show ip route ospf" you
    will not see it so the redistribute will not see it either.

2. Ditto.

Regards
Kevin

On 10/30/05, El ayachi HADEK <elayachi.hadek@marocconnect.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have two redistribution problems:
>
> 1- in the same router, when I do redistrubution of a connected route in ospf
> and than redistribute ospf in rip or isis, this route is not seen in rip or
> isis domain???
> N.B: the connected route is not declared in ospf.
> this route appears in database as externet route
> (see below)
> I know that the Type-5 LSAs are not created for connected networks included
> in the network statements under router OSPF. But my network isn't included
> in ospf...
>
>
> 2- in the same router, when isis is activated in an interface and I do
> redistribution of isis in ospf, the address of the isis interface is not
> advertized in ospf and not seen in the ospf database.
>
> thanks for help
>
>
>
> R7#show ip ospf database ex
> OSPF Router with ID (200.0.0.7) (Process ID 1)
>
> Type-5 AS External Link States
>
> LS age: 152
> Options: (No TOS-capability, DC)
> LS Type: AS External Link
> Link State ID: 111.111.111.0 (External Network Number )
> Advertising Router: 200.0.0.7
> LS Seq Number: 80000001
> Checksum: 0x37F
> Length: 36
> Network Mask: /24
> Metric Type: 2 (Larger than any link state path)
> TOS: 0
> Metric: 20
> Forward Address: 0.0.0.0
> External Route Tag: 0
>
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