Cisco VS-C6509E-S720-10G User Manual page 378

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C6576M OSPF Dialog Box
Redistribution Table Area
This area describes the route redistribution configuration of the OSPF routing process. Routes learned
from other interior and exterior routing protocols may be redistributed into the OSPF routing domain.
Default Metric Area
Edit Redistribution Table Area
This area allows changes to be made to the attributes in the Redistribution Table. These attributes are
discussed in detail in the
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Protocol—Source routing protocol from which routes are being distributed into OSPF.
IS-IS
EIGRP
OSPF
BGP
AS/Tag—The autonomous system tag identifying the BGP routing domain.
IS-IS Routing Level—Indicates IS-IS route level redistribution. This field has the following values:
none—For protocols other than IS-IS.
level-1—Local area/intra-area dedistribution.
level-1-2—Redistribution for both inter and intra-area routing.
level-2—Backbone/interarea redistribution (default).
Metric—OSPF metric used to weigh the redistributed route. If no value is specified for Default
Metric (in the General tab), this value defaults to 0.
Subnets—Indicates whether or not subnets will be considered for redistribution into OSPF. This
column has the value of either 'true' or 'false'.
Default Metric—Default OSPF metric used for redistributed routes. This metric is used when an
explicit metric is not given in the Metric entry of the Redistribution tab. A value of 0 indicates that
no default metric has been specified.
"Redistribution Table Area" section on page
Protocol—Source routing protocol from which routes are being distributed into OSPF.
AS/Tag—The autonomous system tag identifying the BGP routing domain.
IS-IS Routing Level—Indicates IS-IS route level redistribution.
Metric—OSPF metric used to weigh the redistributed route.
Subnets—Indicates whether or not subnets will be considered for redistribution into OSPF.
Add button—Enables route redistribution from another IP routing process into the OSPF routing
domain. Routes may be learned from an IS-IS, EIGRP, or BGP routing process.
Delete button—Disables route redistribution from another IP routing process into the BGP routing
domain.
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Logical Object Dialog Boxes
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