Enables redistribution of routes to OSPF.
bgp | Specifies BGP routes. |
direct | Specifies direct routes. |
e-bgp | Specifies E-BGP routes. |
i-bgp | Specifies I-BGP routes. |
rip | Specifies RIP routes. |
static | Specifies static routes. |
isis | Specifies IS-IS routes. |
isis-level-1 | Specifies ISIS Level 1 routes. |
isis-level-1-external | Specifies ISIS Level 1 External routes. |
isis-level-2 | Specifies ISIS Level 2 routes. |
isis-level-2-external | Specifies ISIS Level 2 External routes. |
host-mobility | Specifies host-mobility routes. |
cost | Specifies a cost metric. |
ase-type-1 | Specifies AS-external type 1 routes. |
ase-type-2 | Specifies AS-external type 2 routes. |
number | Specifies a tag value. |
policy-map | Specifies a policy. |
The default tag number is 0. The default setting is disabled.
After OSPF export is enabled, the OSPF router is considered to be an ASBR. Interface routes that correspond to the interface that has OSPF enabled are ignored.
The cost metric is inserted for all BGP, IS-IS, RIP-learned, static, and direct routes injected into OSPF. 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 802.1Q VLAN tagging.
The same cost, type, and tag values can be inserted for all the export routes, or a policy 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 a policy.
The following command enables OSPF to export BGP-related routes using LSAs to other OSPF routers:
enable ospf export bgp cost 1 ase-type-1 tag 0
This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 10.1.
This command is available on platforms with Base license, or higher, as described in the Switch Engine 32.2 Feature License Requirements document.