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xStack DES-6500 Modular Layer 3 Chassis Ethernet Switch CLI Manual
config route redistribute dst ospf src
Parameters
Restrictions
Routing information source  RIP: the Static Route table, and the Local interface routing information. Routing information will
be redistributed to OSPF. The following table lists the allowed values for the routing metrics and the types (or forms) of the
routing information that will be redistributed.
Allowed Metric Type combinations are mettype 1 or mettype 2. The metric value 0 above will be redistributed in OSPF as the
metric 20.
Example usage:
To configure route redistributions:
DES-6500:4#config route redistribute dst ospf src all
metric 2
Command: config route redistribute dst ospf src all
metric 2
Success.
DES-6500:4#
config route redistribute dst rip src
Purpose
Syntax
Description
src [static | rip | local]  Allows the selection of the protocol of the
source device.
mettype  allows the selection of one of the methods for calculating the
metric value.
Type-1 calculates the metric (for RIP to OSPF) by adding the
destination's interface cost to the metric entered in the Metric
field.
Type-2 uses the metric entered in the Metric field without change.
This field applies only when the destination field is OSPF.
metric <value 0-16777214>  Allows the entry of an OSPF interface
cost. This is analogous to a Hop Count in the RIP routing protocol.
Only Administrator-level users can issue this command.
Route Source
Metric
RIP
0 to 16777214
Static
0 to 16777214
Local
0 to 16777214
Used configure route redistribution settings for the exchange of RIP
routes to OSPF routes on the Switch.
config route redistribute dst rip src [local | static | ospf [all |
internal | external | extType1 | extType2 | inter+e1 | inter+e2]]
{metric <value 0-16>}
Route redistribution allows routers on the network that are running
different routing protocols to exchange routing information. This is
accomplished by comparing the routes stored in the various router's
routing tables and assigning appropriate metrics. This information is
then exchanged among the various routers according to the individual
Metric Type
mettype 1
mettype 2
mettype 1
mettype 2
mettype 1
mettype 2
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