[c-nsp] BGP -> OSPF (Or another way?)
Kris Amy
Kris.Amy at EIP.net.au
Tue Jun 9 19:43:08 EDT 2009
You could run iBGP from your borders into your core.
On 10/06/09 9:05 AM, "mb at adv.gcomm.com.au" <mb at adv.gcomm.com.au> wrote:
Hi,
We are receiving a /24 from one of our upstreams, that we need to
redistribute into our IGP (OSPF), so that all of our cores are aware
that they can reach this /24 primarily through this upstream(Then, if
this upstream is down, traffic destined to this /24 would go via our
other upstreams)
I know redistributing bgp->ospf is considered a bad idea, but other
than adding a static route, is there another option?
Under ospf would it be
redistribute bgp xxx route-map SUBNET_TO_INJECT_FROM_BGP
With the above route maps acl only allowing the /24 we are interested in?
Thanks in advance.
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