Configuring Ospfv3 To Import External Routes - Huawei S6700 Series Configuration Manual

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5.8.4 Configuring OSPFv3 to Import External Routes

Importing the routes discovered by other routing protocols can enrich OSPFv3 routing
information.
Context
Because OSPFv3 is a link state-based routing protocol and cannot directly filter the advertised
LSAs, OSPFv3 must filter the routes when importing them. Then, only the routes that pass the
filtering can be advertised.
Do as follows on the switch that runs OSPFv3.
Procedure
Step 1 Run:
system-view
The system view is displayed.
Step 2 Run:
ospfv3 [ process-id ]
The OSPFv3 view is displayed.
Step 3 Run:
default { cost cost | tag tag | type type }
The default cost of the imported route is set.
Step 4 Run:
import-route protocol [ process-id ] [ cost cost | type type | tag tag
policy route-policy-name ]
External routes are imported.
Step 5 (Optional) Run:
default-route-advertise [ always | cost cost | type type | tag tag | route-policy
route-policy-name ]
Default routes are advertised to the OSPFv3 route area.
Step 6 (Optional) Run:
filter-policy { acl6-number | acl6-name acl6-name | ipv6-prefix ipv6-prefix-name }
export [ protocol [ process-id ] ]
The imported external routes are filtered.
After you run the import-route command on an OSPFv3 router to import external routes, the
switch becomes an ASBR.
You can configure OSPFv3 to filter a certain type of routing information by specifying the
protocol. If protocol is not specified, OSPFv3 filters all the imported routes.
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