D-Link DGS-6600-48T Product Manual - Page 515
redistribute (IPv6 OSPF), redistribute, metric, metric-type, default-information, originate
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DGS-6604 m redistribute (IPv6 OSPF) redistribute (IPv6 OSPF) Use redistribute to redistribute routes from other routing domains into the IPv6 OSPF routing domain. Use the no form of the command to disable redistribution. redistribute PROTOCOL [metric METRIC-VALUE] [metric-type TYPE-VALUE] no redistribute PROTOCOL Syntax Description PROTOCOL Source protocol from which routes are being redistributed. It can be one of the following keywords: connected, static, or rip. METRIC-VALUE (Optional) When redistributing from one OSPF process to another OSPF process on the same router, the metric will be carried through from one process to the other if no metric value is specified. TYPE-VALUE (Optional) IPv6 OSPF specifies the external link type associated with the default route advertised into the IPv6 OSPF routing domain. It can be one of two values: 1: Type 1 external route 2: Type 2 external route If a metric-type is not specified, the Switch adopts a Type 2 external route. This is only for IPv6 OSPF. Default Command Mode Usage Guideline Disabled Router configuration Changing or disabling any keyword will not affect the state of other keywords. A router receiving a link-state protocol with an internal metric will consider the cost of the route from itself to the redistributing router plus the advertised cost to reach the destination. An external metric only considers the advertised metric to reach the destination. Whenever the redistribute or the default-information originate configuration commands are used to redistribute routes into an IPv6 OSPF routing domain, the router automatically becomes an ASBR. However, an ASBR does not, by default, generate a default route into the IPv6 OSPF routing domain. When routes are redistributed into IPv6 OSPF from protocols other than IPv6 OSPF, and no metric has been specified with the metric-type keyword and typevalue argument, IPv6 OSPF will use 20 as the default metric. When intra-area and inter-area routes are redistributed between IPv6 OSPF processes, the internal OSPF metric from the redistribution source process is advertised as the external metric in the redistribution destination process. Routes configured with the connected keyword affected by this redistribute command are the routes not specified by the router configuration command. CLI Reference Guide 505