u'd have to set a static route out to the internet, unless if u have bgp but
it didn't sound like it.

""Priscilla Oppenheimer""  a icrit dans le message de
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> hanan wrote:
> >
> > Hello
> > Thank for your reply
> > Do I need to create route redistribution in my ASBR router?
> > As I said the ASBR router has 2 interface one connected to my
> > internal
> > network in single area and the other interface is connected to
> > ISP so do I
> > need to create route redistribution or its not necessary?
>
> Nope, no need to do route redistribution. The default-information
originate
> should meet your needs, assuming we understand your needs correctly. The
> default-information originate is sort of a specialized alternative to
> redistribution, from what I understand. Chuck will correct me if I'm
wrong!
> :-)
>
> The command means that the ASBR can inject into the OSFP domain a static
> route or a route discovered by some other routing process, so that routers
> in your OSPF domain can take advantage of the ASBR as the gateway to the
> rest of world, so to speak.
>
> The "always" keyword means that the ASBR will always advertise a default
> route into the OSPF domain, even if from the ASBR's point of view, the
route
> is flapping. This avoids the ASBR continually sending new type 5 LSAs into
> the OSPF domain. It just keeps things nice and clean.
>
> But.... if you happen to have lots of ASBRs injecting a default route,
then
> don't use the always keyword. In this case you want the OSPF domain to
have
> dynamic, recently updated info about which defaults are working.
>
> At this point, we have only addressed routers in the OSPF domain obtainin
a
> default route to get out of the OSPF domain through the ASBR to the
> Internet. How traffic gets back in is a more advanced...
>
> Priscilla
>
> >
> > Best regards
> >
> > hanan
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 12:57 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: ASBR ROUTER [7:62570]
> >
> > The Long and Winding Road wrote:
> > >
> > > ""hanan""  wrote in message
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > > > HELLO
> > > >
> > > > Could you please help me?
> > > > I want to configure Cisco router series 2600 to enable OSPF
> > > and configure
> > > it
> > > > as autonomous system border routers (ASBR) in one single
> > > area; the router
> > > > has 2 interfaces one connected to ISP and the second one to
> > > my internal
> > > > network that use OSPF protocol
> > > > Can you tell me the commands that I must use exactly?
> > >
> > > enable
> > > conf t
> > > router ospf ( whatever the process )
> > > default-information originate always
> >
> > add "network ip-address wildcard-mask area area-id" command??
> >
> > > control-z
> > > write mem
> > >
> > > speaking of mem, I'm doing this from mem, without a book or a
> > > router handy.
> > > how'd I do? :->
> > >
> > >
> > > >
> > > > Best regards
> > > > Hanan.mawla




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