Distribute Lists - Avaya 1000 Series Configuration Manual

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Configuring BGP Features
18.1.7.0/24
Show ip bgp table above shows that 15.1.1.0 and 15.1.2.0 which do not have the community
value of 200:100 are being permitted and made ACTIVE.
Avaya1> show ip route
Remove the routemap configured INBOUND to 3rdPartyRouter.
Avaya1/configure> router bgp 100
Avaya1/configure/router/bgp 100> neighbor 30.30.30.3
200
Avaya1/configure/router/bgp 100/neighbor 30.30.30.3
200> no route_map From200 in
Avaya1> show ip bgp table
BGP route table, local router ID is 30.30.30.1 Status codes: * valid, > best, i -
internal Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
Network
15.1.2.0/24
15.1.3.0/24
18.1.1.0/24
18.1.5.0/24
18.1.6.0/24
18.1.7.0/24
All routes are back ACTIVE.

Distribute Lists

Distribute Lists can be applied to neighbors/neighbor groups to permit/deny routes based on
ip route information. By using distribute-list you do not have to apply it to a route map and then
apply to a neighbor/group. A distribute-list can be directly applied either to a neighbor
INBOUND or a group OUTBOUND. Avaya1 has received the following routes from
3rdPartyRouter.
Avaya1> show ip bgp table
BGP route table, local router ID is 30.30.30.1 Status codes: * valid, > best, i -
internal Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
Network
15.1.2.0/24
15.1.3.0/24
18.1.1.0/24
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Avaya Secure Router 1000 Series Configuration Guide
30.30.30.3
100
Next Hop
Metric
30.30.30.3
100
30.30.30.3
100
30.30.30.3
100
30.30.30.3
100
30.30.30.3
100
30.30.30.3
100
Next Hop
Metric
30.30.30.3
100
30.30.30.3
100
30.30.30.3
100
0
200 ?
LocPrf
Path
170
200 ?
170
200 ?
0
200 ?
0
200 ?
0
200 ?
0
200 ?
LocPrf
Path
170
200 ?
170
200 ?
170
200 ?
December 2010

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