Exporting The Routes Into An Ospf As - D-Link NetDefendOS User Manual

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1.
Go to: Network > Routing > Routing Rules > Add > Dynamic Routing Policy Rule
2.
Specify a suitable name for the rule. For example, ImportOSPFRoutes.
3.
Select the option From OSPF Process
4.
Move as_0 from Available to Selected
5.
Choose all-nets in the ...Or is within filter option for Destination Interface
6.
Click OK
Now, create a Dynamic Routing Action that will import routes into the routing table. The
destination routing table that the routes should be added to is main.
Command-Line Interface
First, change the CLI context to be the DynamicRoutingRule just added for import:
gw-world:/> cc DynamicRoutingRule ImportOSPFRoutes
Next, add a DynamicRoutingRuleAddRoute object:
gw-world:/1(ImportOSPFRoutes)> add DynamicRoutingRuleAddRoute
Web Interface
1.
Go to: Network > Routing > Routing Rules
2.
Click on the newly created ImportOSPFRoutes
3.
Go to: Routing Action > Add > DynamicRoutingRuleAddRoute
4.
Move the routing table main from Available to Selected
5.
Click OK
The same procedure should be repeated for firewall B.
Example 4.14. Exporting the Routes into an OSPF AS
In this example, routes from the main routing table will be exported into an OSPF AS named
as_0. This must be done explicitly because routes are not exported automatically.
The exception to this are the routes for the OSPF interface networks which are exported
automatically (in this example If1_net and If3_net).
The steps are first performed for firewall A.
First, add a new Dynamic Routing Policy Rule.
Command-Line Interface
gw-world:/> add DynamicRoutingRule
Destination=main
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