Only routes passing all the configured policies can be received.
To configure BGP route reception filtering policies:
Step
Enter system view.
1.
Enter BGP view or
2.
BGP-VPN instance view.
Configure BGP route
3.
reception filtering policies.
Enabling BGP and IGP route synchronization
Routing information synchronization between IBGP and IGP avoids giving wrong directions to
routers outside of the local AS.
By default, upon receiving an IBGP route, a BGP router checks the route's next hop. If the next hop is
reachable, the BGP router advertises the route to EBGP peers. If a non-BGP router works in an AS,
it can discard a packet due to an unreachable destination. As shown in
learned a route of 8.0.0.0/8 from Router D through BGP. Router E then sends a packet to 8.0.0.0/8
through Router D, which finds from its routing table that Router B is the next hop (configured using
the peer next-hop-local command). Because Router D has learned the route to Router B through
Command
system-view
•
Enter BGP view:
bgp as-number
•
Enter BGP-VPN instance view:
a. bgp as-number
b. ipv4-family vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name
•
Filter incoming routes from all
peers with an ACL or IP prefix list:
filter-policy { acl-number |
ip-prefix ip-prefix-name } import
•
Reference a routing policy to filter
routing information from a peer or
peer group:
peer { group-name | ip-address }
route-policy route-policy-name
import
•
Reference an ACL to filter routing
information from a peer or peer
group:
peer { group-name | ip-address }
filter-policy acl-number import
•
Reference an AS path ACL to
filter routing information from a
peer or peer group:
peer { group-name | ip-address }
as-path-acl as-path-acl-number
import
•
Reference an IP prefix list to filter
routing information from a peer or
peer group:
peer { group-name | ip-address }
ip-prefix ip-prefix-name import
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Remarks
N/A
Use either method.
Use at least one method.
By default, no route
reception filtering is
configured.
Figure
68, Router E has