D-Link 3312SR Reference Manual - Page 239

config route redistribute dst ospf src, internal type_1 type_2, type_1, external, internal external

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DGS-3312SR Layer 3 Gigabit Switch Entering the Type combination − internal type_1 type_2 is functionally equivalent to all. Entering the combination type_1 type_2 is functionally equivalent to external. Entering the combination internal external is functionally equivalent to all. Entering the metric 0 specifies transparency. Example Usage: To add route redistribution settings: DGS-3312SR:4#create route redistribute dst rip src ospf all metric 2 Command: create route redistribute dst rip src ospf all metric 2 Success. DGS-3312SR:4# config route redistribute dst ospf src Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used configure route redistribution settings for the exchange of RIP routes to OSPF routes on the switch. config route redistribute dst ospf src [static | rip | local] {mettype [1 | 2] | metric } Route redistribution allows routers on the network − that are running different routing protocols to exchange routing information. This is accomplished by comparing the routes stored in the various router's routing tables and assigning appropriate metrics. This information is then exchanged among the various routers according to the individual routers current routing protocol. The switch can redistribute routing information between the OSPF and RIP routing protocols to all routers on the network that are running OSPF or RIP. Routing information entered into the Static Routing Table on the local switch is also redistributed. src [static | rip | local] − Allows the selection of the protocol of the source device. mettype − Allows the selection of one of the methods for calculating the metric value. Type-1 calculates the metric (for RIP to OSPF) by adding the destination's interface cost to the metric entered in the Metric field. Type-2 uses the metric entered in the Metric field without change. This field applies only when the destination field is OSPF. metric − Allows the entry of an OSPF interface cost. This is analogous to a Hop Count in the RIP routing protocol. Only administrator-level users can issue this command. Routing information source − RIP: the Static Route table, and the Local interface routing information. Routing information will be redistributed to OSPF. The following table lists the allowed values for the routing metrics and the types (or forms) of the routing information that will be redistributed. Route Source RIP Static Local Metric 0 to 16777214 0 to 16777214 0 to 16777214 Metric Type mettype 1 mettype 2 mettype 1 mettype 2 mettype 1 mettype 2 233

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DGS-3312SR Layer 3 Gigabit Switch
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Entering the
Type
combination
internal type_1 type_2
is functionally equivalent to
all
. Entering the combination
type_1
type_2
is functionally equivalent to
external
. Entering the combination
internal external
is functionally equivalent to
all
.
Entering the metric
0
specifies transparency.
Example Usage:
To add route redistribution settings:
DGS-3312SR:4#create route redistribute dst rip src ospf all metric 2
Command: create route redistribute dst rip src ospf all metric 2
Success.
DGS-3312SR:4#
config route redistribute dst ospf src
Purpose
Used configure route redistribution settings for the exchange of RIP
routes to OSPF routes on the switch.
Syntax
config route redistribute dst ospf src [static | rip | local]
{mettype [1 | 2] | metric <value>}
Description
Route redistribution allows routers on the network
that are
running different routing protocols to exchange routing information.
This is accomplished by comparing the routes stored in the various
router’s routing tables and assigning appropriate metrics. This
information is then exchanged among the various routers according
to the individual routers current routing protocol. The switch can
redistribute routing information between the OSPF and RIP routing
protocols to all routers on the network that are running OSPF or
RIP. Routing information entered into the Static Routing Table on
the local switch is also redistributed.
Parameters
src [static | rip | local]
Allows the selection of the protocol of the
source device.
mettype
Allows the selection of one of the methods for calculating
the metric value. Type-1 calculates the metric (for RIP to OSPF) by
adding the destination’s interface cost to the metric entered in the
Metric field. Type-2 uses the metric entered in the Metric field
without change. This field applies only when the destination field is
OSPF.
metric <value>
Allows the entry of an OSPF interface cost. This is
analogous to a Hop Count in the RIP routing protocol.
Restrictions
Only administrator-level users can issue this command.
Routing information source
RIP: the Static Route table, and the Local interface routing information. Routing information will
be redistributed to OSPF. The following table lists the allowed values for the routing metrics and the types (or forms) of the
routing information that will be redistributed.
Route Source
Metric
Metric Type
RIP
0 to 16777214
mettype 1
mettype 2
Static
0 to 16777214
mettype 1
mettype 2
Local
0 to 16777214
mettype 1
mettype 2