LevelOne GTL-2691 User Manual
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Open Shortest Path First (OSPFv2)
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The metric for the default external route is used to calculate the path
cost for traffic passed from other routers within the AS out through the
ASBR.
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When you use this command to redistribute routes into a routing
domain (i.e., an Autonomous System, this router automatically
becomes an Autonomous System Boundary Router (ASBR). However,
an ASBR does not, by default, generate a default route into the routing
domain.
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If you use the always keyword, the router will advertise itself as a
default external route into the AS, even if a default external route
does not actually exist. To define a default route, use the
command.
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If you do not use the always keyword, the router can only
advertise a default external route into the AS if the
command is used to import external routes via RIP or static routing,
and such a route is known.
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Type 1 route advertisements add the internal cost to the external route
metric. Type 2 routes do not add the internal cost metric. When
comparing Type 2 routes, the internal cost is only used as a tie-breaker
if several Type 2 routes have the same cost.
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This command should not be used to generate a default route for a stub
or NSSA. To generate a default route for these area types, use the
or
commands.
E
XAMPLE
This example assigns a metric of 20 to the default external route
advertised into an autonomous system, sending it as a Type 2 external
metric.
Console(config-router)#default-information originate metric 20 metric-type 2
Console(config-router)#
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