Redistributing Floating Static route

Hi All,
I have a question.when we redistribute a static route with AD as 210 into MP-iBGP to carry the route to other PE's ,will it also carry the AD value for this route ?
Help would be really appreciated.
Thanks
Regards
Anantha Subramanian Natarajan

Hello Anantha,
AD is locally significant and is never propagated to another node by any protocol including BGP.
the other PE will see a route in VRF of type iBGP so it will see something like
B [200/0]
the BGP AS path will have an origin ? meaning the prefix is the result of a redistribution on originator PE and not by the usage of network command.
Hope to help
Giuseppe

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