Configuring Route Redistribution in Gaia Portal
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Important - In a Cluster |
Route redistribution lets a router propagate routes between routing protocols - IPv4 or IPv6.
Route redistribution is also useful for advertising the default route, static routes, or aggregate routes.
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Note - Static routes take precedence over dynamic routes of any kind, native or redistributed. |
Procedure to Configure Route Redistribution
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From the left navigation tree, click Advanced Routing > Route Redistribution.
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In the Route Redistributions section:
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To add a redistributed route, click Add Redistribution From.
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To edit a redistributed route, select it and click Edit.
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Configure the applicable settings.
See the corresponding sections below.
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Click Save.
Add Redistribution From - Interface
Redistributes interface routes.
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To Protocol |
Configures the destination routing protocol. |
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Interface |
Configures the interface from which to distribute the routes. You can select all, or one of the configured interfaces. |
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Metric |
Configures the cost of the redistributed routes in the destination routing protocol. |
Add Redistribution From - Static
Redistributes static routes.
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To Protocol |
Configures the destination routing protocol:
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Static Route |
Configures the static route to be redistributed into the destination routing protocol:
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Metric |
Configures the cost of the redistributed routes in the destination routing protocol.
Range:
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Add Redistribution From - Aggregate
Redistributes aggregate routes.
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Description |
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To Protocol |
Configures the destination routing protocol:
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Aggregate Route |
Configures the route to be redistributed into the destination routing protocol:
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Metric |
Configures the cost of the redistributed routes in the destination routing protocol.
Range:
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Add Redistribution From - NAT Pool
Redistributes NAT Pools. See NAT Pools.
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Description |
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To Protocol |
Configures the destination routing protocol. |
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NAT Pool |
Selects the NAT Pool to distribute. You can select All IPv4 Routes, All IPv6 Routes, or one of the configured NAT Pools. |
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Metric |
Configures the cost of the redistributed routes in the destination routing protocol. |
Add Redistribution From - Kernel
Redistributes OS kernel routes.
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Description |
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To Protocol |
Configures the destination routing protocol:
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Route |
Configures the routes to redistribute:
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Metric |
Configures the cost of the redistributed routes in the destination routing protocol.
Range:
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Add Redistribution From - RIP
Redistributes RIP routes.
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Description |
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To Protocol |
Configures the destination routing protocol:
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Route |
Configures the routes to redistribute:
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Action |
Configures whether to accept or reject this route. |
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Metric |
Configures the cost of the redistributed routes in the destination routing protocol. Range:
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Add Redistribution From - OSPFv2, or OSPFv2 External
Redistributes OSPFv2 routes.
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Parameter |
Description |
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To Protocol |
Configures the destination routing protocol:
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Route |
Configures the routes to redistribute:
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Action |
Configures whether to accept or reject this route. |
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Metric |
Configures the cost of the redistributed routes in the destination routing protocol.
Range:
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RIP Tag |
Optional: Configures the RIP tag assigned to exported routes. Range: 1-65535 |
Add Redistribution From - BGP Based on AS-Path
Redistributes BGP routes based on the AS-Path attribute.
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Description |
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To Protocol |
Configures the destination routing protocol:
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From BGP AS-Path |
Configures the AS_PATH regular expression that contains only digits and these special characters:
Configures the route origin:
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Route |
Configures the routes to redistribute:
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Action |
Configures whether to accept or reject this route. |
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Metric |
Configures the cost of the redistributed routes in the destination routing protocol.
Range:
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RIP Tag |
Optional: Configures the RIP tag assigned to exported routes. Range: 1-65535 |
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Automatic Tag |
Optional: Automatically generates the external OSPF route tag based on the BGP AS. If enabled, the tag is attached to external OSPF routes upon export. |
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Manual Tag |
Optional: Configures the external OSPF route tag assigned to exported routes.
Range: 1-2147483647 |
Add Redistribution From - BGP Based on AS
Redistributes BGP routes based on the AS Number.
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Description |
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To Protocol |
Configures the destination routing protocol:
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From BGP AS |
Configures the AS Number:
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Route |
Configures the routes to redistribute:
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Action |
Configures whether to accept or reject this route. |
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Metric |
Configures the cost of the redistributed routes in the destination routing protocol.
Range:
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RIP Tag |
Optional: Configures the RIP tag assigned to exported routes. Range: 1-65535 |
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Automatic Tag |
Optional: Automatically generates the external OSPF route tag based on the BGP AS. If enabled, the tag is attached to external OSPF routes upon export. |
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Manual Tag |
Optional: Configures the external OSPF route tag assigned to exported routes.
Range: 1-2147483647 |
Add Redistribution From - BGP Default Origin
Redistributes all IPv4 routes into BGP.
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Description |
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To Protocol |
Configures the destination routing protocol:
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Metric |
Configures the cost of the redistributed routes in the destination routing protocol. Range: 1-4294967295 |
Add Redistribution From - RIPng
Redistributes IPv6 RIPng routes.
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Description |
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To Protocol |
Configures the destination routing protocol:
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Route |
Configures the routes to redistribute:
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Action |
Configures whether to accept or reject this route. |
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Metric |
Configures the cost of the redistributed routes in the destination routing protocol. Range:
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Add Redistribution From - OSPFv3, or OSPFv3 External
Redistributes IPv6 OSPFv3 routes.
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Parameter |
Description |
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To Protocol |
Configures the destination routing protocol:
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Route |
Configures the routes to redistribute:
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Action |
Configures whether to accept or reject this route. |
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Metric |
Configures the cost of the redistributed routes in the destination routing protocol. Range:
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Procedure to Configure BGP Redistribution Settings
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From the left navigation tree, click Advanced Routing > Route Redistribution.
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In the BGP Redistribution Settings section, select a BGP Group and click Edit.
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Configure the applicable settings:
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MED (Multi-Exit Discriminator) - The cost of using this route (0 - 4294967295)
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Local Preference - Local BGP route preference value when routes are redistributed into BGP (0 - 4294967295). The greater the local preference, the more preferred is the route.
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In the Match AS Numbers to Communities section, click Add.
Applies this redistribution rule
Set of traffic parameters and other conditions in a Rule Base (Security Policy) that cause specified actions to be taken for a communication session. only to BGP routes, whose BGP Community attribute contains a specified Community.Configure the applicable Community and AS Number.
Click OK.
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In the Append AS Numbers to Communities section, click Add.
Appends a BGP Community to routes exported through this rule.
Configure the applicable Community and AS Number.
Click OK.
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In the Match Extended Communities section, click Add.
Applies this redistribution rule only to BGP routes, whose BGP Extended Community attributes match the configured settings.
Configure the settings and click OK.
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Required Settings
Transitive Two Octet AS
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In the AS field, enter a value 1 - 65535.
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In the Value, enter a value 0 - 4294967295.
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In the Subtype, select the applicable option:
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Route Target
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Route Origin
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OSPF Domain Identifier
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BGP Data Collection
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L2VPN Identifier
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Cisco VPN Distinguisher
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Source AS
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Non-Transitive Two Octet AS
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In the AS field, enter a value 1 - 65535.
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In the Value, enter a value 0 - 4294967295.
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In the Subtype, select Link Bandwidth.
Transitive Four Octet AS
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In the AS field, enter a value 65536 - 4294967295.
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In the Value, enter a value 0 - 65535.
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In the Subtype, select the applicable option:
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Route Target
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Route Origin
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OSPF Domain Identifier
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BGP Data Collection
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Generic
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Cisco VPN Distinguisher
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Source AS
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Non-Transitive Four Octet AS
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In the AS field, enter a value 65536 - 4294967295.
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In the Value, enter a value 0 - 65535.
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In the Subtype, select Generic.
Transitive IPv4 Address
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In the IPv4 field, enter an IPv4 address.
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In the Value, enter a value 0 - 65535.
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In the Subtype, select the applicable option:
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Route Target
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Route Origin
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OSPF Domain Identifier
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OSPF Route ID
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L2VPN Identifier
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Cisco VPN Distinguisher
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VRF Route Import
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In the Append Extended Communities section, click Add.
Appends a BGP Extended Community to routes exported through this rule.
Configure the settings and click OK.
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Required Settings
Transitive Two Octet AS
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In the AS field, enter a value 1 - 65535.
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In the Value, enter a value 0 - 4294967295.
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In the Subtype, select the applicable option:
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Route Target
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Route Origin
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OSPF Domain Identifier
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BGP Data Collection
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L2VPN Identifier
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Cisco VPN Distinguisher
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Source AS
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Non-Transitive Two Octet AS
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In the AS field, enter a value 1 - 65535.
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In the Value, enter a value 0 - 4294967295.
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In the Subtype, select Link Bandwidth.
Transitive Four Octet AS
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In the AS field, enter a value 65536 - 4294967295.
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In the Value, enter a value 0 - 65535.
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In the Subtype, select the applicable option:
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Route Target
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Route Origin
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OSPF Domain Identifier
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BGP Data Collection
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Generic
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Cisco VPN Distinguisher
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Source AS
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Non-Transitive Four Octet AS
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In the AS field, enter a value 65536 - 4294967295.
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In the Value, enter a value 0 - 65535.
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In the Subtype, select Generic.
Transitive IPv4 Address
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In the IPv4 field, enter an IPv4 address.
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In the Value, enter a value 0 - 65535.
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In the Subtype, select the applicable option:
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Route Target
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Route Origin
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OSPF Domain Identifier
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OSPF Route ID
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L2VPN Identifier
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Cisco VPN Distinguisher
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VRF Route Import
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Click Save.