[j-nsp] Default-information originate on Juniper JUNOS
Erdem Sener
erdems at gmail.com
Wed Jun 7 09:26:21 EDT 2006
you might want to remove 'from protocol' part of the configuration,
thus permitting the export of a default route regardless of the
protocol it's been learned from.
HTH
On 6/7/06, Ian MacKinnon <ian.mackinnon at lumison.net> wrote:
> Sergey wrote:
> > On Wednesday 07 June 2006 00:27, Koehn, Marco wrote:
> >
> > was it a question "how" ?
> >
> > policy-statement redistribute-default {
> > term 1 {
> > from {
> > protocol static;
> > route-filter 0.0.0.0/0 exact;
> > }
> > then accept;
> > }
> > }
> >
> >
> > ospf {
> > export [ redistribute-default ];
> > {
> >
> Does this work if you do not actually have a 0.0.0.0/0 route in your BGP?
> eg 2 iBGP peers each with eBGP neigbours, running the full internet table.
> the 2 iBGP speakers than speak OSPF to a number of other routers
> (including each other)
>
> Will they pass the default route to each other?
>
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