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4.4.3. Dynamic Routing Policy
ble. Specify the destination routing table that the routes should be added to, in this case main.
CLI
gw-world:/> cc DynamicRoutingRule ImportOSPFRoutes
gw-world:/ImportOSPFRoutes> add DynamicRoutingRuleAddRoute
Web Interface
1.
Go to Routing > Dynamic Routing Rules
2.
Click on the recently created ImportOSPFRoutes
3.
Go to OSPF Routing Action > Add > DynamicRountingRuleAddRoute
4.
In the Destination control, add Main Routing Table to the Selected list.
5.
Click OK.

4.4.3.3. Exporting the Default Route into an OSPF AS

In this example, the default route from the main routing table will be exported into an OSPF AS
named as0.
Example 4.7. Exporting the Default Route into an OSPF AS
Add a dynamic routing policy filter that matches the main routing table and the default route:
CLI
gw-world:/> add DynamicRoutingRule OSPFProcess=as0 name=ExportDefRoute
Web Interface
1.
Go to Routing > Dynamic Routing Rules > Add > Dynamic routing policy rule
2.
Specify a suitable name for the filter, for instance ExportDefRoute.
3.
In the From Routing Table, make Main Routing Table selected.
4.
Choose wan in the Destination Interface control.
5.
Choose all-nets in the ...Exactly Matches dropdown control.
6.
Click OK.
Then, create an OSPF Action that will export the filtered route to the specified OSPF AS:
CLI
gw-world:/> cc DynamicRoutingRule ExportDefRoute
gw-world:/ExportDefRoute/> add DynamicRoutingRuleExportOSPF ExportToProcess=as0
Web Interface
1.
Go to Routing > Dynamic Routing Rules
Destination=MainRoutingTable
RoutingTable=MainRoutingTable DestinationInterface=wan
DestinationNetworkExactly=all-nets
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