Default-Accept-Out; Policy-In; Policy-Out - Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routing Configuration Manual

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Implementing Routing Policy
The following example shows a policy that sets the conditional default flag for all routes that match 10.0.0.0/8
and longer prefixes up to 10.0.0.0/25:
route-policy eigrp-cd-policy-in
if destination in (10.0.0.0/8 ge 8 le 25) then
pass
endif
end-policy
!
router eigrp 100
address-family ipv4
default-information allowed in route-policy eigrp-cd-policy-in
.
.
.

Default-Accept-Out

The default-accept-out attach point allows you to set and reset the conditional default flag for EIGRP routes
by evaluating the attached policy.
The following example shows a policy that sets the conditional default flag for all routes that match 10
.10.0.0/16:
route-policy eigrp-cd-policy-out
if destination in (10
.10.0.0/16) then
pass
endif
end-policy
!
router eigrp 100
address-family ipv4
default-information allowed out route-policy eigrp-cd-policy-out
.
.
.

Policy-In

The policy-in attach point allows you to filter and modify inbound EIGRP routes. This policy is applied to
all interfaces for which there is no interface inbound route policy.
The following example shows the command under EIGRP:
router eigrp 100
address-family ipv4
route-policy global-policy-in in
.
.
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Policy-Out

The policy-out attach point allows you to filter and modify outbound EIGRP routes. This policy is applied to
all interfaces for which there is no interface outbound route policy.
Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Routing Configuration Guide, Release 5.3.x
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