03-09-2007 05:58 AM - edited 03-03-2019 04:06 PM
Hi all,
I got few questions regarding redistribution of static routes into EIGRP:
1 - Can I use sequenced access list with route-map to control which routes are being redistributed? For example, would following config stop any route towards 10.0.0.0/8 being redistributed:
ip access-list standard filter-static
10 deny static 10.0.0.0 255.255.255.0
100 permit any
route-map STATIC permit 10
match ip address filter-static
router eigrp 100
redistribute static route-map STATIC
2- In config example 1 (if it works) if I update access list "filter-static" would I need to re-create route-map "STATIC" and/or to reapply it to eigrp process static redistribution or it will be updated dynamically?
Thanks,
Sasa
03-09-2007 11:12 AM
Sasa,
The configurations would be updated dynamically if the access-lists are modified.
The access-list however use a inverse mask and hence it should be
Access-list 10 deny 10.0.0.0 0.255.255.255
access-list 10 permit any
I have this setup in my network and i keep adding the access list statements w/o resetting the EIGRP.
Your Configuration shoulf work fine
HTH, rate if it does
Narayan
03-12-2007 02:20 AM
Hi Narayan,
Thanks for your reply.
However, my question was more specifically regarding sequenced access-list, while in your exaple you are using standard access-list. So far, on internet or in any of the books I have, I did not find a single example using sequenced access-list with route-map.
And, yes, you are right regarding the mask, I ment to inverse 255.0.0.0 and for some strange reason put totali wrong mask :( - I hope my brain will be switched on, when I do this on my production router.
Thanks,
Sasa
03-12-2007 06:41 AM
Sasa,
It would work fine. If your code supports ACL sequence numbering then there is no problem.
Support for the same started from 12.2(14)S
All a route-map does is just refernce the access-list
HTH, rate if it does
Narayan
03-12-2007 06:48 AM
Great, this is answer I was looking for.
Thanks,
Sasa
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