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Cisco ISR Route Leaking

fschoeniger
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Hello all,

 

I have an ISR-4331 with 2 VRF's . One VRF Connected to an MPLS Circuit (BGP) and one VRF to the local LAN (OSPF).

 

I'm trying to leak some routes from the MPLS into the OSPF VRF but I can't get this to work, not sure what I'm missing.

 

I've created and IP prefix-list with the IP Subnets I's like to redistribute to OSPF. Then I created a route map referencing this IP Prefix-list. 

lastly, I did

conf t

router ospf 100 vrf LAN

redistribute bgp 65000 subnets route-map redist-bgp->ospf

 

and I get nothing. No bgp routes are showing up . What am I missing here?

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omz
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Not sure - 

"capability vrf-lite" under ospf vrf configuration may be. I know for sure this works if you have 2 ospf vrfs. 

Hello

OMC79 has a good point!

Is this from a PE or Ce rtr, If the latter are you ruining ospf to peer to the PE rtr?


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Paul

 

 

 

 

Hey Paul,

 

This is a CE rtr. We're using BGP to peer with the PE rtr.

 

OMC79, 

 

VRF-Lite capability is enabled on the LAN (OSPF) side.

 

Hello

Okay so the routes from the Pe-Ce do get proper-gated now you wish for them to be leaked into the lan ospf vrf correct?

 

Can you post the configuration of what you have implementated at present


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