Dell Networking N4000 Series Configuration Manual page 1165

Stackable layer 2 and 3 switches
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Command
distribute-list
accesslistname
out {rip |
static | connected}
redistribute {rip | static |
connected} [metric
integer
] [metric-type {1 |
integer
2}] [tag
] [subnets]
exit
exit
show ip ospf
Purpose
Specify the access list to filter routes received from the
source protocol. The ACL must already exist on the
switch. For information about the commands you use to
configure ACLs, see "Configuring ACLs (CLI)" on
page 612.
accesslistname
— The name used to identify an existing
ACL.
• rip — Apply the specified access list when RIP is the
source protocol.
• static — Apply the specified access list when packets
come through the static route.
• connected — Apply the specified access list when
packets come from a directly connected route.
Configure OSPF to allow redistribution of routes from
the specified source protocol/routers.
• rip — Specifies RIP as the source protocol.
• static — Specifies that the source is a static route.
• connected — Specifies that the source is a directly
connected route.
metric
— Specifies the metric to use when
redistributing the route. (Range: 0–16777214)
• metric-type 1 — Type 1 external route.
• metric-type 2 — Type 2 external route.
tag
— Value attached to each external route. (Range:
0–4294967295)
• subnets—Unless this keyword is configured, OSPF
distributes only class A, class B, and class C prefixes.
Exit to Global Config mode.
Exit to Privileged EXEC mode.
View OSPF configuration and status information,
including route distribution information.
Configuring OSPF and OSPFv3
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