Elie
Based on the doc Wilson Tuma provided (great link,thanks) , when you would
like to include N1 or N2 you have to use a different command called:
nssa-external  1 or nssa-external 2. If you only use "match external 1",
E1s will be redistributed but not N1.

Hope that clears things up.

Tom


On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 4:08 PM, Elie Raad <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Sampath,
>
> per my understanding , as the command implies
> 1- match internal : this when doing the redistribution go ahead and
> redistribute all internal OSPF routes (intra, inter)
> 2- match external 1 : go ahead and redistribute O E1 and O N1
> 3- match external 2 : go ahead and redistribute O E2 and O N2.
> you would use each one of these points based on the scenario faced.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Elie Raad |
>
>
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> Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] match internal external 1 external 2
>
> router bgp 100
>  redistribute ospf 1 match internal external 1 external 2
>
> Hi, I have a question regarding redistribution of ospf in to other
> protocols.
>
> Looking at various workbooks, I see "match internal external 1 external 2"
> being used in some answers and sometimes it's not used.
>
> In what situation do we use this and when is it not required?
>
> -Sam
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