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The options that you can select from the Source menu consist of only those source
routes that are already configured for redistribution by RIP. This allows you to
configure another source route among the available source routes.

6. From the Source menu, select one of the following types of source routes:

Connected: Lets you configure the settings for the connected routes.

Static: Lets you configure the settings for the static routes.

OSPF: Lets you configure the settings for the OSPF routes.

7. From the Redistribute Mode menu, select Enable or Disable to enable or disable

the RIP redistribute mode for the selected type of source route.

The default is Disable.

8. In the Metric field, specify the metric value for the redistributed routes for the selected

type of source route.

The range is from 0 to 15. The default is 0, which means that no metric value is in
effect.

9. In the Distribute List field, specify the access list that must filter the routes to be

redistributed by the destination protocol.

Only permitted routes are redistributed. If this field refers to a non-existent access
list, all routes are permitted. The range for access list IDs is from 0 to 199. (For more
information, see Access control lists on page 787.) The default is 0, which means that
no access list is in effect.

When you use an access list for route filtering, only the following fields in the access
list are used:

Source IP address and netmask

Destination IP address and netmask

Action (permit or deny)

All other fields (such as source and destination Port, precedence, ToS, and so on)
are ignored.

The source IP address is compared to the destination IP address of the route. The
source IP netmask in the access list rule is treated as a wildcard mask, indicating
which bits in the source IP address must match the destination address of the route.

NOTE: 1 in the mask indicates a do not care in the corresponding address
bit.

When an access list rule includes a destination IP address and netmask (an extended
access list), the destination IP address is compared to the network mask of the
destination of the route. The destination netmask in the access list serves as a wildcard

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