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Select the process ID.
Figure 438: Showing Configured Route Summaries
R
EDISTRIBUTING
E
XTERNAL
R
OUTES
Use the Routing Protocol > OSPF > Redistribute (Add) page to import
external routing information from other routing protocols, static routes, or
directly connected routes into the autonomous system, and to generate
AS-external-LSAs.
Figure 439: Redistributing External Routes
CLI R
EFERENCES
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C
OMMAND
U
SAGE
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This router supports redistribution for all currently connected routes,
entries learned through RIP, and static routes.
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When you redistribute external routes into an OSPF autonomous
system (AS), the router automatically becomes an autonomous system
boundary router (ASBR).
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However, if the router has been configured as an ASBR via the General
Configuration screen, but redistribution is not enabled, the router will
only generate a “default” external route into the AS if it has been
configured to “always” advertise a default route even if an external
route does not actually exist (
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P
ARAMETERS
These parameters are displayed:
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Process ID – Process ID as configured in the Network Area
OSPF
AS
RIP, or
static routes
Router
ASBR