an addition to the mix

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 in no particular order of importance, and for no particular reason.

 1) redistributing classful protocols into classless protocols and visa
versa
         a) getting smaller subnets to match a longer boundary
               ( subnets with longer prefixes )
         b) dealing with larger subnets than the classless boundary permits
               ( dealing with shorter prefixes )

 2) filtering can be accomplished by:
        a) distribute-lists
        b) route-maps
        c) limiting advertisements to certain interfaces
        d) limiting advertisements to certain neighbors

 3) distribute-lists can reference:
        a) access-lists
        b) particular neighbors ( gateways )
        c) ip prefix-lists

 4) route-maps can:
        a) reference access-lists
        b) reference interfaces
        c) reference ip prefix-lists
        d) reference metric values ( intriguing - have to look into this )
        e) route tags

 5) additionally, different protocols have their bells
         a) ospf - summary-address ( to summarize the routes redistributed
 into ospf )
         b) others - match ospf metrics, route types e.g. E1, E2
         c) others - match IS-IS route level types  e.g. level-1, level-2


6) media dependent issues
        a) split horizon ( NMBA )

7) redistribution loops
       a) when redistribution occurs at two or more different points in a
multihomed network


 just some idle thoughts

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