The default behavior of the "redistribute" router subcommand will  cause the
router to redistribute:

1)      Routes of that type that appear in the IP routing table on the
router.  If a route isn't in the IP Routing table, for any number of reasons
(a route may show up in the eigrp topology but not the routing table, for
instance), it won't be redistributed.

2)      Connected networks that were injected locally into a routing
protocol through the network statement or at the interface level.  

I believe applying a route-map to the redistribute command will break the
default behavior of #2.  

 

If you keep those rules in mind, redistribution of 3 routing protocols
should work much the same as two, as far as I can tell.

 

Brian

 

 

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Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2008 8:00 AM
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Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Redistribution loops

 

Greetings all,

is there any tips to take into account when redistributing between routing
protocols on a router that is running 3 routing protocols ( OSPF,RIP and
EIGRP) to avoid routing loops??

thanks

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