Redistributing Routes into OSPFv3

To enable or disable the exporting of RIPng (Routing Information Protocol Next Generation), static, and direct (interface) routes to OSPFv3 (Open Shortest Path First version 3), use the following command:

enable ospfv3 export [direct | ripng | static | isis | isis-level-1 | isis-level-1-external | isis-level-2 | isis-level-2-external| bgp | e-bgp | i-bgphost-mobility] [cost cost type [ase-type-1 | ase-type-2] | policy_map]

These commands enable or disable the exporting of RIPng, static, and direct routes by way of LSA to other OSPFv3 routers as AS-external type 1 or type 2 routes. The default setting is disabled.

The cost metric is inserted for all RIPng, static, and direct routes injected into OSPFv3. If the cost metric is set to 0, the cost is inserted from the route. The tag value is used only by special routing applications. Use 0 if you do not have specific requirements for using a tag. (The tag value in this instance has no relationship with IEEE 802.1Q VLAN (Virtual LAN) tagging.)

The same cost, type, and tag values can be inserted for all the export routes, or policies can be used for selective insertion. When a policy is associated with the export command, the policy is applied on every exported route. The exported routes can also be filtered using policies.

Note

Note

For routes exported to OSPFv3 via a policy file, any refresh applied on that policy may result in temporary withdrawal and then immediate readvertising of those routes.

Verify the configuration using the command:

show ospfv3