Redistribute (Bgp Ipv6) - Dell N1100-ON Reference Manual

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In general, redistributing routes from BGP into a RIP network is not
recommended.
Command History
Introduced in version 6.2.0.1 firmware.
Example
console(config-router)#redistribute rip

redistribute (BGP IPv6)

In IPv6 address family configuration node, the redistribute command
configures BGP to redistribute non-BGP originated routes from the IPv6
routing table.
Syntax
redistribute { ospf [match {[internal][external 1] [external 2] [nssa-external
1] [nssa-external 2]} ] | rip | connected | static} [metric metric-value]
[route-map map-tag]
no redistribute { ospf [match {[internal][external 1] [external 2] [nssa-
external 1] [nssa-external 2]} ] | rip | connected | static} [metric metric-
value] [route-map map-tag]
ospf, rip, connected, static—A source of routes to redistribute.
metric metric-value—(Optional) When this option is specified, BGP
advertises the prefix with the Multi Exit Discriminator path attribute set
to the configured value. If this option is not specified, but a default metric
is configured for BGP (default metric command), the MED is set to the
default metric. If both a default metric and a metric value are not
configured, the prefix is advertised without a MED attribute.
match—(Optional) By default, if BGP is configured to redistribute OSPF
routes (redistribute ospf command), BGP only redistributes internal
routes (OSPF intra-area and inter-area routes). Use of the match option
configures BGP to also redistribute specific types of external or internal
routes, or to disable redistribution of OSPF routes. The match option is
Layer 3 Routing Commands
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