Redistributing Routes; Enabling Additional Paths - Dell C9000 Series Networking Configuration Manual

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Redistributing Routes

In addition to filtering routes, you can add routes from other routing instances or protocols to the BGP
process. With the redistribute command, you can include ISIS, OSPF, static, or directly connected routes
in the BGP process.
To add routes from other routing instances or protocols, use any of the following commands in ROUTER BGP
mode.
Include, directly connected or user-configured (static) routes in BGP.
ROUTER BGP or CONF-ROUTER_BGPv6_ AF mode
redistribute {connected | static} [route-map map-name]
Configure the map-name parameter to specify the name of a configured route map.
Include specific ISIS routes in BGP.
ROUTER BGP or CONF-ROUTER_BGPv6_ AF mode
redistribute isis [level-1 | level-1-2 | level-2] [metric value] [route-map map-
name]
Configure the following parameters:
level-1, level-1-2, or level-2: Assign all redistributed routes to a level. The default is level-2.
metric value: The value is from 0 to 16777215. The default is 0.
map-name: name of a configured route map.
Include specific OSPF routes in IS-IS.
ROUTER BGP or CONF-ROUTER_BGPv6_ AF mode
redistribute ospf process-id [match external {1 | 2} | match internal] [metric-
type {external | internal}] [route-map map-name]
Configure the following parameters:
process-id: the range is from 1 to 65535.
match external: the range is from 1 or 2.
match internal
metric-type: external or internal.
map-name: name of a configured route map.

Enabling Additional Paths

The add-path feature is disabled by default.
NOTE:
Dell Networking recommends not using multipath and add path simultaneously in a route
reflector.
Border Gateway Protocol IPv4 (BGPv4)
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