06-12-2009 09:14 AM - edited 03-04-2019 05:06 AM
Converting my IA routers to E1's. Example below:
router ospf 1
router-id 10.124.16.1
log-adjacency-changes
redistribute connected metric 1 metric-type 1 subnets route-map ospf2mpls
redistribute static metric 1 metric-type 1 subnets route-map static2mpls
passive-interface Vlan10
passive-interface Vlan15
passive-interface Vlan16
passive-interface Vlan20
passive-interface Vlan202
network 10.249.249.68 0.0.0.3 area 0
network 10.250.250.24 0.0.0.3 area 0
route-map ospf2mpls permit 16
!add all switch vlans here, no vlan, won't route to that subnet
match interface Vlan160
match interface vlan20
match interface vlan99
match interface vlan100
match interface vlan202
match interface vlan124
match interface vlan8
match ...
set tag 10124
Don't I need to remove the "passive-vlan" from my OSPF statement since I am using "match interface" to put those subnets into OSPF as E1 routes?
The whole point is to convert my OSPF IA's to E1's so my vendors MPLS BGP can take the and push them to my other sites with lower cost associated with the MPLS routes.
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06-12-2009 09:39 AM
Hi,
passive-interface command is used for interfaces which subnet is covered by the network command.
So it seems in your case, you don't need passive-interface vlan x.
HTH
Laurent.
06-12-2009 09:39 AM
Hi,
passive-interface command is used for interfaces which subnet is covered by the network command.
So it seems in your case, you don't need passive-interface vlan x.
HTH
Laurent.
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