RE: Mutual Redistribution

From: HM C (honming@hotmail.com)
Date: Mon Oct 31 2005 - 09:21:32 GMT-3


I have came accross the fact that if u have a directly connected network
participating in ISIS n if u redistribute this ISIS into let say OSPF on
the same router, it will never appear on the far end router as O E2/E1
route becuase ISIS routes is not yet being in the ISIS database when
doing redistribution. This is well documented. The solution is u must
redistribute connected under router OSPF in order for the ISIS connected
route to go into the OSPF.

However I find the same behaviour occuring for other routing protocol as
long as it's a directly connected routes especially RIP and also OSPF
whether it is subint, major interfaces and etc. I haven't thoroughly
tested it but i can't seems to find the answer from documentation. Need
some enlightenment on this....:-)



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