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Administering branch gateway
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• RIP metric N to OSPF external type 2, metric (default 20)
• Direct to OSPF external type 2, metric (default 20)
By default, the Branch Gateway does not redistribute routes between OSPF and RIP.
Redistribution from one protocol to the other can be configured. Static routes are, by default,
redistributed to RIP and OSPF. The Branch Gateway allows the user to globally disable
redistribution of static routes to RIP, and separately to globally disable redistribution of static
routes to OSPF. In addition you can configure, on a per static route basis, whether the route
is to be redistributed to RIP and OSPF, and what metric to use (in the range of 1-15). The
default state is to allow the route to be redistributed at metric 1. When static routes are
redistributed to OSPF, they are always redistributed as external type 2.
Related topics:
Export default metric
Summary of route redistribution commands
Export default metric
The Branch Gateway enables you to configure the metric to be used in updates that are
redistributed from one routing protocol to another.
In RIP, the default is 1 and the maximum value is 16. In OSPF, the default is 20.
Set the default metric value before redistribution, using the default-metric command from
within the Router RIP or Router OSPF contexts. This value is used for all types of redistributed
routes, regardless of the protocol from which the route was learned.
Summary of route redistribution commands
For more information about these commands, see the Avaya Branch Gateways G250 and
G350 CLI Reference.
For more information about these commands, see the Avaya Branch Gateway G430 CLI
Reference.
Root level
command
router ospf
Administering Avaya G430 Branch Gateway
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Command
Enable OSPF and enter the router
configuration context
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Description
The router
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