Creating An Aggregate Destination; Creating An Aggregate Source; Examples Of Import Policies; Example 1: Importing From Rip - Cabletron Systems IA1100 User's Reference Manual

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The <filter-id> is the identifier of the route-filter associated with this aggregate. If there is
more than one route-filter for any aggregate-destination and aggregate-source
combination, then the ip-router policy aggr-gen destination <aggr-dest-id> source <aggr-
src-id> command should be repeated for each <filter-id>.

Creating an Aggregate Destination

To create an aggregate destination, enter the following command in Configure mode:
Create an aggregate
destination.

Creating an Aggregate Source

To create an aggregate source, enter the following command in Configure mode:
Create an aggregate source.

Examples of Import Policies

Example 1: Importing from RIP

The importation of RIP routes may be controlled by any of protocol, source interface, or
source gateway. If more than one is specified, they are processed from most general
(protocol) to most specific (gateway).
RIP does not support the use of preference to choose between routes of the same protocol.
That is left to the protocol metrics.
For all examples in this section, refer to the configuration shown in
Internet Appliance User Reference Manual
Chapter 9: Routing Policy Configuration Guide
ip-router policy create aggr-gen-dest
<ipAddr-mask>
network
ip-router policy create aggr-gen-source
<protocol-name>
protocol
<name>
<name>
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