From: Marc La Porte (marc.a.laporte@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Apr 24 2008 - 16:22:04 ART
you should take into consideration that when redistributing you take the
routes from that protocol in the routing table (sh ip ro rip) and the
connected interfaces on which the redistributed protocol is enabled. the
latter is done with an invisible route-map (like a "match interface f0/0")
being applied to the redistribution statement.
when doing any sort of route-map modification you should remember to include
those interfaces from the invisible route-map, as these will be removed once
you apply your route-map
make sense? please see the IE redistribution CoD for more info:
http://classroom.internetworkexpert.com/p42549585/
marc
On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 9:00 PM, John <jgarrison1@austin.rr.com> wrote:
> I have redistributed rip into ospf on router A. I so a show ip route on
> router B and network 1.1.1.1, which is a rip network and is directly
> connected
> to router A's f0/0. Then I redistribute connected with a route-map to
> filter
> all interfaces except s0/1/0. I do a sh ip route on router B and network
> 1.1.1.1 is gone. I changed the route-map to include f0/0 and it of
> course
> came back. Ican kind of see why this happened, but a little clarafication
> would be nice
>
>
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