From: Maxim Kurushkin (m.kurushkin@orange-ftgroup.ru)
Date: Sat Feb 10 2007 - 12:59:36 ART
Sorry group.
I have found mistake in my configurations.
:-)
WBR,
Maxim
Maxim wrote:
> Hi, Group.
> I am trying to filter routes in redistribution process (RIP -> OSPF).
> I am using commans:
>
> ON ROUTER 1:
> router rip
> version 2
> redistribute ospf 1 metric 1
> passive-interface default
> network 200.200.200.0
> distribute-list 1 out ospf 1
> no auto-summary
> interface Loopback1
> ip address 200.200.200.200 255.255.255.0
> router ospf 1
> redistribute rip subnets
> network 10.1.1.253 0.0.0.0 area 0 <-- Network between R1 and R2
> access-list 1 deny any
>
> ON ROUTER 2 I can see 200.200.200.0 route:
> Router1#sh ip route ospf
> O E2 200.200.200.0/24 [110/20] via 10.1.1.253, 00:11:15, Serial0/0
>
> It is very strange. UniverCD is very clear about distribute-list 1 out
> ospf 1 :
>
>
> Controlling the Advertising of Routes in Routing Updates
>
> To prevent other routers from learning one or more routes, you can
> suppress routes from being advertised in routing updates. Suppressing
> routes in route updates prevents other routers from learning the
> interpretation of a particular device of one or more routes. You
> cannot specify an interface name in OSPF. When used for OSPF, this
> feature applies only to external routes.
>
> To suppress routes from being advertised in routing updates, use the
> following command in router configuration mode:
>
>
> Command
>
> Purpose
>
> Router(config-router)# *distribute-list* {/access-list-number/ |
> /access-list-name/} *out *[/interface-name/ | /routing-process/ |
> /as-number/]
>
>
>
> Permits or denies routes from being advertised in routing updates
> depending upon the action listed in the access list.
>
>
> So, what is metter? Why it is not working?
>
> WBR,
> Maxim
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