Configuring a Route Policy
A route policy is used to filter routing information, and modify attributes of matching routing information.
The match criteria of a route policy can be configured by referencing filters above mentioned.
A route policy can comprise multiple nodes, and each route policy node contains:
if-match clauses: Define the match criteria that routing information must satisfy. The matching
objects are some attributes of routing information.
apply clauses: Specify the actions to be taken on routing information that has satisfied the match
criteria, such as route attribute modification.
Prerequisites
Before configuring this task, you need to configure:
Filters
Routing protocols
You also need to decide on:
Name of the route policy, and node numbers
Match criteria
Attributes to be modified
Creating a Route Policy
Follow these steps to create a route policy:
To do...
Enter system view
Create a route policy, specify a
node for it and enter route
policy node view
Use the command...
system-view
route-policy route-policy-name { deny |
permit } node node-number
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Remarks
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Required