Tagging eBGP prefixes. Hmm...I see why are you confused. I'm also
confused. Cause when you redistribute BGP into EIGRP those prefixes
are external to EIGRP. After that you redistribute them into OSPF.
During that redistribution they will be tagged using match route-type
external no matter what protocol originates that prefixes...
Well, let's just say that task is "tag all external BGP prefixes with
tag 999". ?
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 1:26 PM, Marc La Porte <marc.a.laporte_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Other question: do you mean tagging eBGP prefixes? Or prefixes which were
> redistributed into BGP?
>
> On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 13:04, Ivan Hrvatska <ivanzghr_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> How do you tag external BGP prefixes? Let's say you have two routers
>> in EIGRP domain. One router (R2) runs EIGRP and BGP with some peers.
>> Other router runs EIGRP and it is also ASBR OSPF router (R1). On R1
>> you redistribute EIGRP into OSPF and during redistribution you have to
>> tag BGP external routes with some tag. Is this enough:
>>
>> route-map MAP per 10
>> match route-type external
>>
>> route-map MAP per 100
>>
>> router ospf 1
>> redistribute eigrp 1 subnets tag 999 route-map MAP
>>
>> ??
>>
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