Because that is what the cisco documentation says : )  I know it is
not the greatest answer, but that is all we are told in the
documentation.  It does not really specify WHY you are not supposed to
advertise the sham-link endpoint into OSPF, only that it MUST be
advertised into BGP and that it should not be advertised into OSPF.

With that being said, if you lab this up you will find that when you
advertise the loopback into BGP inside the VRF it will get
redistributed into OSPF anyways...which according to the documentation
you don't want but it will work fine.  You could also filter to make
sure that it does not go into OSPF during redistribution.



On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 5:57 PM, Cristian Nedelcu
<[email protected]> wrote:
> why does OSPF end-points of sham-link must be advertised as BGP routes and
> not OSPF ?
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