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MaxonG2014-07-22 17:06:26
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MaxonG, 2014-07-22 17:06:26

How to configure cisco oer/pfr correctly?

Good afternoon!
There is a router (2921) identical routes come to it on two different protocols (bgp, ospf) and links.
If two links work, then the routes received via BGP are displayed in the routing table, and OSPF routes can only be viewed using the sh ip ospf rib command, is it possible to use these two channels using pfr at the same time, if possible with a configuration example!

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Valentine, 2014-07-23
@MaxonG

The routing table keeps entries for bgp because it has an administrative distance less than ospf. It will not work to set up balancing between two routing protocols due to the fact that they have different metrics. I would suggest setting up the prefix lists of accepted routes via bgp on your own so that in the routing table itself, some of the entries are learned from bgp, some from ospf.
Something tells me that pfr is needed a little for something else.
And yes, the routes are probably not quite the same after all - do the networks have different next-hops?

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