Configuring Simple Routing Policies; Redistributing Static Routes; Redistributing Directly Attached Networks; Redistributing Rip Into Rip - HP procurve 8100fl series Management And Configuration Manual

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Configuring Routing Policies

Configuring Simple Routing Policies

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Configuring Simple Routing Policies

Simple routing policies provide an efficient way for routing information to be
exchanged between routing protocols. The redistribute command can be used
to redistribute routes from one routing domain into another routing domain.
Redistribution of routes between routing domains is based on route policies.
A route policy is a set of conditions based on which routes are redistributed.
While the redistribute command may fulfill the export policy requirement for
most users, complex export policies may require the use of the commands
listed under Export Policies.
Every protocol (RIP and OSPF) has a configurable parameter that specifies
the default-metric associated with routes exported to that protocol. If a metric
is not explicitly specified with the redistribute command, then it is inherited
from the default-metric associated with the protocol to which the routes are
being exported.

Redistributing Static Routes

Static routes can be redistributed to another routing protocol such as RIP or
OSPF by the following command. To redistribute static routes, enter one of
the following commands in Router Configuration mode:
ProCurve(config-router)#redistribute static [metric|route-
map]

Redistributing Directly Attached Networks

Routes to directly attached networks are redistributed to another routing
protocol such as RIP or OSPF by the following command. To redistribute
direct routes, enter the following command in Router Configuration mode:
ProCurve(config-router)#redistribute connected
[metric|route-map]

Redistributing RIP into RIP

The switch routing process requires RIP redistribution into RIP if a protocol
is redistributed into RIP.

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