Switching White Papers
Redistributing Routing Protocols
Overview This paper talks about redistributing routing protocols. Using a routing protocol to advertise routes that are learned by some other means, such as by another routing protocol, static routes, or directly connected routes, is called redistribution. While running a single routing protocol throughout the entire IP inter-network is desirable, multi-protocol routing is common for a number of reasons, including company mergers, multiple departments managed by multiple network administrators, and multi-vendor environments. Often, running different routing protocols is part of a network design. In any case, having a multiple protocol environment makes redistribution a necessity.
| Publisher | Cisco | File Format | PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5 |
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| Date Published | April 2004 | Downloads | 151 |
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