FW: OSPF default-information original always [7:52721]

2002-09-06 Thread Magondo, Michael

Gil

The command default-information originate always metric  will
allow you to specify a different metric on each redistributing ASBR.
This will then give you control over the default gateway selected and
advertised.

Hope that helps

Mike


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Subject: OSPF default-information original always [7:52721]

Hi all,

I have been wondering whether someone can help me understand, how to
control
which default-gateway will the OSPF mechanism will advertise first, in a
scenario which I have four.

Thank you in advance for any help,
Gil

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RE: FW: OSPF default-information original always [7:52721]

2002-09-06 Thread Robert Thompson

Hi,

If you use default-information originate always then add the metric-type at
the end.  Your E2 default routes by default have a cost of 1 to the ASBR. E1
routes will have cost of all paths to reach the ASBR. That way, you can
choose. Also, try and implement them with a route map so you can manage them
better


HTH

Rob


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OSPF default-information original always [7:52721]

2002-09-05 Thread Gil Shulman

Hi all,

I have been wondering whether someone can help me understand, how to control
which default-gateway will the OSPF mechanism will advertise first, in a
scenario which I have four.

Thank you in advance for any help,
Gil
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Re: OSPF default-information original always [7:52721]

2002-09-05 Thread Erick B.

This commands advertises a 0.0.0.0/0 route via OSPF
with the advertising router as the next-hop. The
next-hop would be the IP address of the interface
connecting to adjancent routers part of the OSPF
domain. 

--- Gil Shulman  wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 I have been wondering whether someone can help me
 understand, how to control
 which default-gateway will the OSPF mechanism will
 advertise first, in a
 scenario which I have four.
 
 Thank you in advance for any help,
 Gil

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