Filter-Policy Export - Huawei Quidway S8500 Series Command Manual

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Quidway S8500 Series Routing Switches
imported to OSPF at the remote end. To achieve this goal, we can configure a
Domain-id for each OSPF domain. A Domain-id is attached to a BGP/VPN route when
an OSPF route is imported into BGP/VPN for transmission over BGP/VPN routes.
Then when BGP routes are imported to the peer PE, LAS values are filled in according
to the extended community attributes. If the received BGP VPN IP routes have the
same Domain-id, they are from the same VPN instance route.
By default, Domain-id is 0.
Caution:
The specified Domain-id will not take effect until the reset ospf command is executed.
Example
# Set Domain-id 100 to OSPF process 100.
[Quidway-ospf-100] domain-id 100
[Quidway-ospf-100] domain-id 0.0.0.100

2.1.14 filter-policy export

Syntax
filter-policy { acl-number | ip-prefix ip-prefix-name } export [ protocol ]
undo filter-policy { acl-number | ip-prefix ip-prefix-name } export [ protocol ]
View
VPNv4 subaddress family view, VPN instance subaddress family view
Parameter
acl-number: ACL number, ranging from 2000 to 3999, matching the destination address
of routing.
ip-prefix-name: Name of IP prefix to match the destination of routing information.
protocol: Specifies the routing protocol whose routing information will be filtered. You
can specify one of the following protocols: direct, static, isis, ospf, ospf-ase, ospf-nssa,
or rip. If you specify ospf, ospf-ase, or ospf-nssa, the OSPF process ID is needed.
Description
Use the filter-policy export command to configure to filter routing information
redistribute by a certain protocol. Only the filtered routing information can be advertised.
Use the undo filter-policy export command to cancel the configuration.
Chapter 2 BGP/MPLS VPN Configuration Commands
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