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undo import-route protocol [ process-id | all-processes ]
Default
RIP does not redistribute routes from any other routing protocol.
Views
RIP view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
protocol: Specifies a routing protocol from which RIP redistributes routes. It can be bgp, direct, isis,
ospf, rip, or static.
process-id: Specifies a process by its ID in the range of 1 to 65535. The default is 1. This argument is
available only when the protocol is isis, rip, or ospf.
all-processes: Enables route redistribution from all the processes of the specified protocol. This
keyword takes effect only when the protocol is rip, ospf, or isis.
allow-ibgp: Allows redistribution of IBGP routes. This keyword is available when the protocol
argument is set to bgp.
allow-direct: Redistributes the networks of the local interfaces enabled with the specified routing
protocol. By default, the networks of the local interfaces are not redistributed. If you specify both the
allow-direct keyword and the route-policy route-policy-name option, make sure the if-match rule
defined in the routing policy does not conflict with the allow-direct keyword. For example, if you
specify the allow-direct keyword, do not configure the if-match route-type rule for the routing policy.
Otherwise, the allow-direct keyword does not take effect.
cost cost: Specifies a cost for redistributed routes, in the range of 0 to 16. The default cost is 0.
route-policy route-policy-name: Specifies a routing policy by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to
63 characters.
tag tag: Specifies a tag for marking redistributed routes, in the range of 0 to 65535. The default is 0.
Usage guidelines
The import-route bgp command redistributes only EBGP routes. The import-route bgp allow-ibgp
command additionally redistributes IBGP routes and might cause routing loops. Therefore, use it
with caution.
This command redistributes only active routes. To view route state information, use the display ip
routing-table protocol command.
The undo import-route protocol all-processes command removes only the configuration made by
the import-route protocol all-processes command, instead of the configuration made by the
import-route protocol process-id command.
Examples
# Redistribute static routes into RIP, and set the cost for redistributed routes to 4.