route-map
router dvmrp
Specifying Routes to Be Advertised
ip dvmrp announce-filter
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Use the connected keyword to redistribute routes that are established automatically
in the RPF table when another multicast routing protocol, such as PIM, is enabled on
an interface.
Use the route-map keyword to configure the route map to filter imported routes from
the source routing protocol to the current routing protocol. If you do not specify the
route-map option, all routes are redistributed. If you specify the route-map option, but
no route map tags are listed, no routes are imported.
Example—Importing routing information from BGP into DVMRP
host1:boston(config-router)#redistribute bgp 100 route-map boston-map
Use the no version to disable redistribution.
See redistribute.
Use to specify a route map.
Example
host1:boston(config-router)#route-map boston-map atm 3/2
Use the no version to delete the route map. If you do not specify an interface, it removes
the global route map if one exists.
See route-map.
Use to create and enable DVMRP processing on a VR or to access DVMRP Router
Configuration mode.
Example
host1:boston(config)#router dvmrp
Use the no version to remove DVMRP from the VR.
See router dvmrp.
By default, if DVMRP owns an interface, that interface advertises all DVMRP routes it
has learned to its neighbors. You can specify the routes that the interface advertises by
issuing the ip dvmrp announce-filter command in conjunction with a standard IP access
list. The IP access list defines the DVMRP routes that are advertised.
Use to specify the DVMRP routes for an interface to advertise.
Specify a standard IP access list of routes for the interface to advertise.
Example
host1:boston(config-if)#ip dvmrp announce-filter boston-list
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