I personally know of no other way if you have two separate processes than 
redistribution.  If you indeed had two separate processes...I don't see any 
benefit of bringing in an alternate protocol such as EIGRP or RIP unless for 
some reason you were required to transit another IGP.  In either case, the 
routes are going to appear to that ospf process as external routes.  My 
assumption is this is for more control of route filtering to necessitate the 
need for the two separate processes as opposed to an area design?

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> Hi,
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> Is there any other way to route between two OSPF processes apart from doing 
> mutual redistribution between the two processes or may be to introduce 
> another routing protocol (either eigrp or rip v2) in between the two and then 
> do redistribution in between rip & ospf and vice versa.
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