Redistributing external routes, Figure 438: showing configured route summaries, Figure 439: redistributing external routes – LevelOne GTL-2691 User Manual

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HAPTER

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Configuring the Open Shortest Path First Protocol (Version 2)

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3.

Select the process ID.

Figure 438: Showing Configured Route Summaries

R

EDISTRIBUTING

E

XTERNAL

R

OUTES

Use the Routing Protocol > OSPF > Redistribute (Add) page to import

external routing information from other routing protocols, static routes, or

directly connected routes into the autonomous system, and to generate

AS-external-LSAs.

Figure 439: Redistributing External Routes

CLI R

EFERENCES

"router ospf" on page 1476

"redistribute" on page 1524

C

OMMAND

U

SAGE

This router supports redistribution for all currently connected routes,

entries learned through RIP, and static routes.

When you redistribute external routes into an OSPF autonomous

system (AS), the router automatically becomes an autonomous system

boundary router (ASBR).

However, if the router has been configured as an ASBR via the General

Configuration screen, but redistribution is not enabled, the router will

only generate a “default” external route into the AS if it has been

configured to “always” advertise a default route even if an external

route does not actually exist (

page 673

).

P

ARAMETERS

These parameters are displayed:

Process ID – Process ID as configured in the Network Area

configuration screen (see

page 670

).

OSPF

AS

RIP, or
static routes

Router

ASBR

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