Re: BGP Passing Route's w/o the Network Command

From: Matthew Heffler <hefflm_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2011 15:30:51 -0500

This is not directly related to your question, but it got me thinking a
little bit. Is the following true for BGP as well? Not trying to thread
hijack, just curious. Also curious to see the solution to your issue.

"The default-information originate command is a specialized form of the
redistribute command, causing a default route to be redistributed into OSPF
or IS-IS. And like redistribute, the default-information originate command
informs an OSPF router that it is an ASBR, or informs an IS-IS router that
it is an interdomain router. Also like redistribute, the metric of the
redistributed default can be specified, as can the OSPF external metric type
and the IS-IS level. To redistribute the default route into the OSPF domain
with a metric of 10 and an external metric type of E1, Athens's
configuration will be as displayed in Example 12-18."

Doyle, Jeff (2005). Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1 (2nd Edition) (Kindle Locations
11863-11865). Cisco Press. Kindle Edition.

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