Routing - redistribution and the routing table
When performing redistribution between routing protocols, it doesn’t affect the routing table of the router doing redistribution. Even if the administrative distance is changed on one of the routing protocols, the routes always appear in the routing table as those learned from the original routing protocol.
Links
https://networklessons.com/cisco/ccie-enterprise-infrastructure/redistribution-between-eigrp-and-ospf#Verification-2 https://networklessons.com/cisco/ccie-enterprise-infrastructure/redistribution-between-eigrp-and-ospf#Verification-2
Links to this page:
- BGP - IGP-BGP redistribution best practices
- BGP - network vs redistribute commands
- BGP - redistributing iBGP routes into an IGP
- BGP weight attribute default value
- IS-IS - route filtering
- MPLS - L3VPN BGP EIGRP redistribution
- MPLS - L3VPN BGP OSPF Redistribution
- MPLS - VPN redistributing default route from CE into BGP
- Route-map with multiple parameters in one match statement
- Routing - fully specified route
- Routing - route tagging
- Summarization