Making Changes To A Routing Access Policy; Removing A Routing Access Policy - Extreme Networks Summit 200-24 Installation And User Manual

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Access Policies
Figure 22: OSPF access policy example
Internet
Switch being
configured
10.0.0.10 / 24
Backbone (OSPF)
area 0.0.0.0
10.0.0.11 / 24
10.0.0.12 / 24
10.1.1.1 / 24
10.2.1.1 / 24
Engsvrs
Sales
area 0.0.0.1
area 0.0.0.2
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To configure the switch labeled Internet, the commands would be as follows:
create access-profile okinternet ipaddress
config access-profile okinternet mode permit
config access-profile okinternet add 192.1.1.0/24
config ospf asbr-filter okinternet

Making Changes to a Routing Access Policy

You can change the routing access policy by changing the associated access profile. However, the
propagation of the change depends on the protocol and policy involved. Propagation of changes
applied to RIP access policies depends on the protocol timer to age-out entries.
NOTE
Changes to profiles applied to OSPF typically require rebooting the switch, or disabling and re-enabling
OSPF on the switch.

Removing a Routing Access Policy

To remove a routing access policy, you must remove the access profile from the routing protocol or
VLAN. All the commands that apply an access profile to form an access policy also have the option of
choosing
as the access profile. Using the
option removes any access profile of that particular
none
none
type from the protocol or VLAN, and, therefore, removes the access policy.
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