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OSPFv3
Figure 74: Route redistribution
OSPF AS
Backbone Area
0.0.0.0
ABR
Area
121.2.3.4
ASBR
ASBR
RIP AS
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Configuring Route Redistribution

Exporting routes from one protocol to another and from that protocol to the first one are discreet
configuration functions. For example, to run OSPFv3 and RIPng simultaneously, you must first
configure both protocols and then verify the independent operation of each. Then you can configure the
routes to export from OSPFv3 to RIPng and the routes to export from RIPng to OSPFv3. Likewise, for
any other combinations of protocols, you must separately configure each to export routes to the other.
Redistributing Routes into OSPFv3
Enable or disable the exporting of RIPng, static, and direct (interface) routes to OSPFv3 using the
following commands:
enable ospfv3 {domain <domainName>} export [direct | ripng | static] [cost <cost> type
[ase-type-1 | ase-type-2] {tag <number>} | <policy-map>]
disable ospfv3 {domain <domainName>} export [direct | ripng | static]
These commands enable or disable the exporting of RIPng, static, and direct routes by way of LSA to
other OSPFv3 routers as AS-external type 1 or type 2 routes. The default setting is disabled.
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