Redistributing routes into eigrp – Cisco ASA 5505 User Manual

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Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using the CLI

Chapter 27 Configuring EIGRP

Customizing EIGRP

Detailed Steps

Redistributing Routes Into EIGRP

You can redistribute routes discovered by RIP and OSPF into the EIGRP routing process. You can also
redistribute static and connected routes into the EIGRP routing process. You do not need to redistribute
connected routes if they fall within the range of a network statement in the EIGRP configuration.

Note

For RIP only: Before you begin this procedure, you must create a route-map to further define which
routes from the specified routing protocol are redistributed in to the RIP routing process. See

Chapter 23,

“Defining Route Maps,”

for more information about creating a route map.

To redistribute routes into the EIGRP routing process, perform the following steps:

Detailed Steps

Command

Purpose

Step 1

router eigrp

as-num

Example:

hostname(config)# router eigrp 2

Creates an EIGRP routing process and enters router configuration
mode for this EIGRP process.

The as-num argument is the autonomous system number of the
EIGRP routing process.

Step 2

neighbor

ip-addr interface if_name

Example:

hostname(config)# router eigrp 2

hostname(config-router)# neighbor 10.0.0.0

interface interface1

Defines the static neighbor.

The ip-addr argument is the IP address of the neighbor.

The if-name argument is the name of the interface, as specified by
the nameif command, through which that neighbor is available.
You can define multiple neighbors for an EIGRP routing process.

Command

Purpose

Step 1

router eigrp

as-num

Example:

hostname(config)# router eigrp 2

Creates an EIGRP routing process and enters router configuration
mode for this EIGRP process.

The as-num argument is the autonomous system number of the
EIGRP routing process.

Step 2

default-metric

bandwidth delay reliability

loading mtu

Example:

hostname(config)# router eigrp 2

hostname(config-router)# default-metric

bandwidth delay reliability loading mtu

(Optional) Specifies the default metrics that should be applied to
routes redistributed into the EIGRP routing process.

If you do not specify a default metric in the EIGRP router
configuration, you must specify the metric values in each
redistribute command. If you specify the EIGRP metrics in the
redistribute command and have the default-metric command in
the EIGRP router configuration, the metrics in the redistribute
command are used.

Step 3

Do one of the following to redistribute the selected route type into the EIGRP routing process. You must specify the
EIGRP metric values in the redistribute command if you do not have a default-metric command in the EIGRP
router configuration.

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