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1/10 and 10-Gigabit Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switches User's Manual
Table 5-106. OSPF AS External Aggregation Configuration Page Parameters
Parameter
Aggregation Effect
Translation
Advertise

BGP

The BGP link allows you to configure the BGP protocol. Following are the configuration
parameters available to manage BGP through this interface:
Basics
Neighbors
Multi-Exit Disc
Local Pref
Filters
Route Aggr
Advanced
Community
Description
This parameter specifies the Aggreation option as one of the following:
• Advertise – When set to advertise and the associated Area ID is 0.0.0.0,
then aggregated Type-5 are generated. Otherwise if associated Area ID is
x.x.x.x (other than 0.0.0.0), then aggregated Type-7 is generated in NSSA
x.x.x.x for the specified range.
• Do Not Advertise – When set to doNotAdvertise (2) and the associated
Area ID is 0.0.0.0, then Type-5 is not generated for the specified range,
while aggregated Type-7 are generated in all attached NSSA. While
associated Area ID is x.x.x.x (other than 0.0.0.0), then Type-7 are not
generated in NSSA x.x.x.x for the specified range.
• Allow All – When set to allowAll and associated Area ID is 0.0.0.0, then
aggregated Type-5 are generated for the specified range. In addition
aggregated Type-7 are generated in all attached NSSA, for the specified
range.
• Deny All – When set to denyAll neither Type-5 nor Type-7 will be generated
for the specified range.
This parameter enables or disables the translation.
This parameter displays the aggregation status of OSPF V3.
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