Yes, in Junos you do not "redistribute from ospf", you "export from inet.0" and 
one of your terms in the policy for that export is that the route should be 
from "protocol ospf". As you have noticed, your connected networks are from 
'direct' (pseudo) protocol and not from ospf.


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[mailto:juniper-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Ali Sumsam
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2013 11:25 AM
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Subject: [j-nsp] Redistribution question.

Hi All,

My question is to clarify something that i have learned after a few hours of 
troubleshooting. I Want a confirmation before i can lock down my concept.

Lets take redistribution in Cisco IOS first. If I am redistributing, lets say 
from OSPF to ISIS, the routes learned via OSPF plus the interfaces advertised 
in OSPF will be redistributed into ISIS.

I was doing the redistribution from OSPF to ISIS in Junos. Routes learned vis 
OSPF are sent into ISIS, but the interfaces advertised in the OSPF (of-course 
on the redistributing router)  are not advertised into ISIS. Is this because my 
routing tables knows those subnets under "direct" and not in the OSPF table?

Regards,
*Ali Sumsam CCIE*
*Network Engineer - Level 3*
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