From: lim es (tiga72@yahoo.com)
Date: Sat Dec 10 2005 - 00:12:24 GMT-3
Hi Group,
I am reflecting upon the methods and ways of doing
redistribution.
So far, i am only depending on a single easy way of
doing this:
using route tags. tag it on the way to target, when
coming back fr
target, block it.
After thinking of alternatives:
1) i conclude that anything being redistributed
back to eigrp is safe, because of eigrp's use of int
and ext AD.
It will always prefer its own int routes
2) Also anything being redistributed back to ospf is
ok
because , they end up being ext type routes, ospf is
going to
select based on route types followed by metrics values
right?
3) when redistributing from ospf, use the optional
ospf parameters
(internal, external1,2) to control what routes to send
4) any other...???
Other thoughts:
r1-----r2-----r3
Is the sequence of redistribution important?
r1 to R2, R2 to R3 etc??
appreciate any comments and ideas
TIA
ES Lim
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