redistribute
transmit‐delay
seconds
Defaults
None.
Mode
Router configuration: G3(su)‐>router(Config‐router)#
Example
This example shows how to configure a virtual link over transition area 0.0.0.2 to router ID
192.168.7.2:
G3(su)->router(Config)#router ospf 1
G3(su)->router(Config-router)#area 0.0.0.2 virtual-link 192.168.7.2
redistribute
Use this command to allow routing information discovered through non‐OSPF protocols to be
distributed in OSPF update messages. The no form of this command clears redistribution
parameters.
Syntax
redistribute {connected | rip | static} [metric metric value] [metric-type type-
value] [subnets]
no redistribute {connected | rip | static}
Parameters
connected
rip
static
metric metric value
metric‐type type
value
subnets
Defaults
If metric value is not specified, 0 will be applied.
If type value is not specified, type 2 (external route) will be applied.
If subnets is not specified, only the shortest prefix matching routes will be redistributed.
16-24 IPv4 Routing Protocol Configuration
Specifies the estimated number of seconds before a link state update packet
on the interface to be transmitted. Valid values range from 1 to 8192. Default
is 1 second.
Specifies that non‐OSPF information discovered via directly connected
interfaces will be redistributed.
Specifies that RIP routing information will be redistributed in OSPF.
Specifies that non‐OSPF information discovered via static routes will be
redistributed. Static routes are those created using the ip route command
detailed in "ip route" on page 15‐19.
(Optional) Specifies a metric for the connected, RIP or static redistribution
route. This value should be consistent with the designation protocol.
(Optional) Specifies the external link type associated with the default
connected, RIP or static route advertised into the OSPF routing domain.
Valid values are 1 for type 1 external route, and 2 for type 2 external route.
(Optional) Specifies that connected, RIP, or static routes that are subnetted
routes will be redistributed.