The values are totally abstract. You could replace 890 and 390 with 1 and 2,
or 100 and 200. As long as you remember what your set'ing and matching,
thats all that matters.
On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 8:34 PM, Marcin Zgola <MZgola_at_netrixllc.com> wrote:
> Here is the solution from IE workbook when redistributing between EIGRP
> and OSPF.
>
> I am confused with "match tag" I know you can tag the routes and stuff
> but what is 890 or 390. Where these values came from? How can I look
> these up?
>
> Is this a correct solution ? can some one shine some light on that.
>
> thnks
>
>
> router eigrp 100
> redistribute ospf 1 metric 10000 1000 1 255 1500 route-map OSPF->EIGRP
> !
> router ospf 1
> redistribute eigrp 100 subnets tag 390
> !
> route-map OSPF->EIGRP deny 10
> match tag 890
> !
> route-map OSPF->EIGRP permit 20
>
> *********************************************************
>
> router eigrp 100
> redistribute ospf 1 metric 10000 1000 1 255 1500 route-map OSPF->EIGRP
> !
> router ospf 1
> redistribute eigrp 100 subnets tag 890
> !
> route-map OSPF->EIGRP deny 10
> match tag 390
> !
> route-map OSPF->EIGRP permit 20
>
>
>
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