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Table 29: Policy actions (Continued)
Action
community [add | delete] [no-advertise | no-export |
no-export-subconfed | <community_num>
{<community_num1> <community_num2> ....
<community_numN>} | <as_num> :
<community_num> {<as_num1>
<community_num1> <as_num2>
<community_num2> ....}];
community remove;
cost <cost(0-4261412864)>;
cost-type {ase-type-1 | ase-type-2 | external |
internal};
dampening half-life <minutes (1-45)> reuse-limit
<number (1-20000)> suppress-limit <number (1-
20000)> max-suppress <minutes (1-255)>;
deny;
local-preference <number>;
med {add | delete} <number>;
med {internal | remove};
med set <number>;
next-hop <ipaddress>;
nlri [<ipaddress> | any]/<mask-length> {exact};
nlri [<ipaddress> | any] mask <mask> {exact};
origin {igp | egp | incomplete};
permit;
tag <number>;
weight <number>

Policy Examples

The following sections contain examples of policies. The examples are:
Translating an access profile to a policy on page 195
Translating a route map to a policy on page 197
Translating an access profile to a policy
You may be more familiar with using access profiles on other Extreme Networks switches. This example
shows the policy equivalent to an ExtremeWare access profile.
ExtremeWare XOS 11.1 Concepts Guide
Description
Adds/deletes communities to/from a route's community
attribute. Communities must be enclosed in double quotes
("").
Strips off the entire community attribute from a route.
Communities must be enclosed in double quotes ("").
Sets the cost/metric for a route.
Sets the cost type for a route.
Sets the BGP route flap dampening parameters.
Denies the route.
Sets the BGP local preference for a route.
Performs MED arithmetic. Add means the value of the
MED in the route will be incremented by <number>, and
delete means the value of the MED in the route will be
decremented by <number>.
Internal means that the Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP)
distance to the next hop will be taken as the MED for a
route. Remove means take out the MED attribute from the
route.
Sets the MED attribute for a route.
Sets the next hop attribute for a route.
These set statements are used for building a list of IP
addresses. This is used by PIM to set up the RP list.
Sets the BGP route origin values.
Permits the route.
Sets the tag number for a route.
Sets the weight for a route.
Routing Policies
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