redistribute {bgp | connected | isis | rip | static} [metric metric-value |
metric-type type-value] [route-map map-name] [tag tag-value]
Configure the following required and optional parameters:
– bgp, connected, isis, rip, static: enter one of the keywords to redistribute those
routes.
– metric metric-value: the range is from 0 to 4294967295.
– metric-type metric-type: 1 for OSPF external route type 1. 2 for OSPF external route type 2.
– route-map map-name: enter a name of a configured route map.
– tag tag-value: the range is from 0 to 4294967295.
Example of Viewing OSPF Configuration after Redistributing Routes
To view the current OSPF configuration, use the show running-config ospf command in EXEC
mode or the show config command in ROUTER OSPF mode.
Dell(conf-router_ospf)#show config
!
router ospf 34
network 10.1.2.32 0.0.0.255 area 2.2.2.2
network 10.1.3.24 0.0.0.255 area 3.3.3.3
distribute-list dilling in
Dell(conf-router_ospf)#
Troubleshooting OSPFv2
Dell Networking OS has several tools to make troubleshooting easier.
Be sure to check the following, as these questions represent typical issues that interrupt an OSPFv2
process.
NOTE: The following is not a comprehensive list, just some examples of typical troubleshooting
checks.
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Have you enabled OSPF globally?
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Is the OSPF process active on the interface?
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Are adjacencies established correctly?
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Are the interfaces configured for Layer 3 correctly?
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Is the router in the correct area type?
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Have the routes been included in the OSPF database?
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Have the OSPF routes been included in the routing table (not just the OSPF database)?
Some useful troubleshooting commands are:
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show interfaces
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show protocols
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debug IP OSPF events and/or packets
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show neighbors
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show virtual links
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show routes
To help troubleshoot OSPFv2, use the following commands.
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View the summary of all OSPF process IDs enables on the router.
Open Shortest Path First (OSPFv2 and OSPFv3)
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