For more information, see Configuring for external route redistribution in an OSPF domain.
Syntax:
Prevents distribution of the specified range of external routes through an ASBR from sources external to the OSPF domain.
Default: Allow all supported, external route sources
NOTE: Use this command to block unwanted, external routes before enabling route redistribution on the ASBR.
Example:
To configure a routing switch operating as an ASBR to filter out redistribution of static, connected, or RIP routes on network 10.0.0.0, enter the following commands:
HP Switch(config)# router ospf restrict 10.0.0.0/8
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NOTE: In the default configuration, redistribution is permitted for all routes from supported sources. |
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This step enables ASBR operation on a routing switch, and must be executed on each routing switch connected to external routes you want to redistribute in your OSPF domain.
The basic form of the redistribute
command redistributes all routes of the selected type. For finer control over route selection and modification of route properties, you can specify the route-map
parameter and the name of a route map. (For general information on route policy and route maps, see Route Policy. For examples of using route maps in route redistribution, see Using route policy in route redistribution.)
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NOTE: Do not enable redistribution until you have configured the redistribution "restrict" filters. Otherwise, the network might become overloaded with routes that you did not intend to redistribute. |
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Syntax:
Executed on an ASBR to globally enable redistribution of the specified route type to the OSPF domain through the area in which the ASBR resides.
The
no
form of the command disables redistribution for the specified route type.
Example
Optional: The default metric is a global parameter that specifies the cost applied to all OSPF routes by default.
Syntax:
Globally assigns the cost metric to apply to all external routes redistributed by the ASBR. By using different cost metrics for different ASBRs, you can prioritize the ASBRs in your AS.
Example:
Optional: The redistribution metric type is used by default for all routes imported into OSPF. Type 1 metrics are the same "units" as internal OSPF metrics and can be compared directly. Type 2 metrics are not directly comparable, and are treated as larger than the largest internal OSPF metric.
Syntax:
Globally reconfigures the redistribution metric type on an ASBR.