Injecting A Local Network; Configuring Bgp Route Redistribution; Enabling Default Route Redistribution Into Bgp - HP 3600 v2 series Configuration Manual

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Injecting a local network

In BGP view, you can inject a local network to allow BGP to advertise to BGP peers. The origin attribute
of routes advertised in this way is IGP. You can also reference a routing policy to flexibly control route
advertisement. The network to be injected must be available in the local IP routing table.
Follow these steps to inject a local network:
To do...
Enter system view
Enter BGP view
Inject a network to the BGP routing
table

Configuring BGP route redistribution

BGP does not find routes by itself. Rather, it redistributes routing information in the local AS from other
routing protocols. During route redistribution, you can configure BGP to filter routing information from
specific routing protocols.
The origin attribute of routes redistributed using the import-route command is INCOMPLETE.
Follow these steps to configure BGP route redistribution:
To do...
Enter system view
Enter BGP view
Enable route redistribution from a
routing protocol into BGP
NOTE:
Only active routes can be redistributed. You can use the display ip routing-table protocol command to
display route state information.

Enabling default route redistribution into BGP

Using the import-route command cannot redistribute a default route.
Follow these steps to enable default route redistribution into BGP:
To do...
Enter system view
Enter BGP view
Use the command...
system-view
bgp as-number
network ip-address [ mask |
mask-length ] route-policy
route-policy-name
Use the command...
system-view
bgp as-number
import-route protocol [ { process-id
| all-processes } [ allow-direct |
med med-value | route-policy
route-policy-name ] * ]
Use the command...
system-view
bgp as-number
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Remarks
Optional
Not injected by default
Remarks
Required
Not enabled by default
The allow-direct keyword is
available only when the specified
routing protocol is OSPF.
Remarks

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