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Importing Routes from Other Protocols
You can import routing information from other protocols
into the DVMRP routing table. Only routes that appear in the RPF table
can be imported. To do so:
- If you want to use IS-IS, OSPF, or RIP routes, make those
routes available to multicast protocols. See Defining Static Routes for Reverse-Path Forwarding.
- Access Router Configuration mode.
- Specify a route map.
- Import information from one type of routing domain into
another.
redistribute
- Use to import information from another type of routing
domain to the DVMRP domain. DVMRP can import only routes that appear
in the RPF table.
- Specify the source protocol from which routes are being
redistributed. It can be one of the following keywords: bgp, isis, ospf, static, or connected.
- Use the static keyword to redistribute
static IP multicast routes into DVMRP.
- Use the connected keyword to
redistribute routes that are established automatically in the RPF
table when another multicast routing protocol, such as PIM, is enabled
on an interface.
- Use the route-map keyword to
configure the route map to filter imported routes from the source
routing protocol to the current routing protocol. If you do not specify
the route-map option, all routes are redistributed.
If you specify the route-map option, but
no route map tags are listed, no routes are imported.
- Example—Importing routing information from BGP into
DVMRP
- host1:boston(config-router)#redistribute bgp
100 route-map boston-map
- Use the no version to disable
redistribution.
- See redistribute.
route-map
- Use to specify a route map.
- Example
- host1:boston(config-router)#route-map boston-map
atm 3/2
- Use the no version to delete
the route map. If you do not specify an interface, it removes the
global route map if one exists.
- See route-map.
router
dvmrp
- Use to create and enable DVMRP processing on a VR or to
access DVMRP Router Configuration mode.
- Example
- host1:boston(config)#router dvmrp
- Use the no version to remove
DVMRP from the VR.
- See router dvmrp.
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