Route redistribution is the process of taking routes learned via one routing protocol and advertising them in another routing protocol. This allows routers running different routing protocols to exchange routing information and enables network reachability between different autonomous systems or routing domains. It is commonly used to integrate different routing protocols within an organization (e.g., OSPF and BGP) or when merging networks that use different protocols.
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