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Cisco CCNP / BSCI Certification: Route Redistribution And The Seed Metric

By:Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933


In the first part of this free CCNP / BSCI tutorial, we looked at how leaving one simple word out of our route redistribution configuration - "subnets" - resulted in an incomplete routing table when redistributing routes from RIP to OSPF. (If you missed that part of the tutorial, visit my website's "Free Tutorials" section.) Today, we'll look at redistributing OSPF routes into RIP and identify another common redistribution error.



We are using a three-router network. R5 is running RIP, R1 is serving as a hub between R5 and R3 and is running RIP and OSPF, and R3 is running OSPF.



To begin this lab, we'll add three loopbacks to R3 and advertise them to R1 via OSPF.



R3(config)#int loopback33



R3(config-if)#ip address 33.3.3.3 255.255.255.255



R3(config-if)#int loopback34



R3(config-if)#ip address 34.3.3.3 255.255.255.255



R3(config-if)#int loopback35



R3(config-if)#ip address 35.3.3.3 255.255.255.255



R3(config-if)#router ospf 1



R3(config-router)#network 33.3.3.3 0.0.0.0 area 1



R3(config-router)#network 34.3.3.3 0.0.0.0 area 1



R3(config-router)#network 35.3.3.3 0.0.0.0 area 1



R1 sees all three of these routes in its routing table.



R1#show ip route ospf


34.0.0.0/32 is subnetted, 1 subnets



O IA 34.3.3.3 [110/65] via 172.12.123.3, 00:00:55, Serial0


35.0.0.0/32 is subnetted, 1 subnets



O IA 35.3.3.3 [110/65] via 172.12.123.3, 00:00:45, Serial0


33.0.0.0/32 is subnetted, 1 subnets



O IA 33.3.3.3 [110/65] via 172.12.123.3, 00:00:55, Serial0



We'll now redistribute these routes into RIP on R1. Remember the "subnets" option we talked about in the first part of this tutorial? There is no such option when redistributing OSPF routes into RIP, as IOS Help shows us.



R1(config)#router rip



R1(config-router)#redistribute ospf 1 ?


match Redistribution of OSPF routes


metric Metric for redistributed routes


route-map Route map reference


vrf VPN Routing/Forwarding Instance






R1(config-router)#redistribute ospf 1



The routes have been redistributed into RIP with the redistribute ospf 1 command. (The "1" is the OSPF process number.) Let's look at R5 and see the results.



R5#show ip route rip



R5#



The routes aren't there, but we didn't get a warning from the router that we needed to do anything else. What is the problem?



The problem is that RIP requires a seed metric to be specified when redistributing routes into that protocol. A seed metric is a "starter metric" that gives the RIP process a metric it can work with. The OSPF metric of cost is incomprehensible to RIP, since RIP's sole metric is hop count. We've got to give RIP a metric it understands when redistributing routes into that protocol, so let's go back to R1 and do so.



R1(config)#router rip



R1(config-router)#no redistribute ospf 1



R1(config-router)#redistribute ospf 1 metric 2



R5 now sees the routes. Note that the metric contained in the brackets is the seed metric.



R5#show ip route rip


34.0.0.0/32 is subnetted, 1 subnets



R 34.3.3.3 [120/2] via 100.1.1.1, 00:00:24, Ethernet0


35.0.0.0/32 is subnetted, 1 subnets



R 35.3.3.3 [120/2] via 100.1.1.1, 00:00:24, Ethernet0


33.0.0.0/32 is subnetted, 1 subnets



R 33.3.3.3 [120/2] via 100.1.1.1, 00:00:24, Ethernet0



If you read the previous tutorial, you may have noticed that we did not specify a seed metric for OSPF. OSPF does not require a seed metric to be set during redistribution. You also noticed that the router did tell us that there might be a problem when we left the "subnets" option out of RIP>OSPF redistribution, but the router didn't tell us anything about a seed metric when we performed OSPF>RIP redistribution. This is a detail you must know by heart in order to make your route redistribution successful!



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Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933, is the owner of The Bryant Advantage (www.thebryantadvantage.com), home of free CCNP and CCNA tutorials, The Ultimate CCNA Study Package, and Ultimate CCNP Study Packages.
For a FREE copy of his latest e-books, “How To Pass The CCNA” and “How To Pass The CCNP” and get a FREE CCNA and CCNP exam question sent to your inbox every day, just visit the website! Get your CCNP certification with The Bryant Advantage!








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