Advanced Configuration and Management Guide

NOTE: The filters must already be configured.

The community <num> parameter specifies a community ACL.

NOTE: The ACL must already be configured.

The ip address next-hop<acl-num> prefix-list <string> parameter specifies an ACL or IP prefix list. Use this parameter to match based on the destination network or next-hop gateway. To configure an IP ACL for use with this command, use the ip access-listcommand. See “Using Access Control Lists (ACLs)” on page 3-1.To configure an IP prefix list, use the ip prefix-listcommand. See “Defining IP Prefix Lists” on page 10-55.

The metric <num> parameter compares the route’s MED (metric) to the specified value.

The next-hop<address-filter-list> parameter compares the IP address of the route’s next hop to the specified IP address filters. The filters must already be configured.

The route-type internal external-type1 external-type2 parameter applies only to OSPF routes. This parameter compares the route’s type to the specified value.

The tag <tag-value> parameter compares the route’s tag to the specified value.

USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE

NOTE: To simplify testing and configuration, you can specify an option and then choose whether to activate it. To activate an option, select the checkbox in front of the option’s field. Leave the checkbox unselected to leave the option inactive.

1.If you have just added the route map and the map is displayed in the BGP Route Map Filter panel, go to step 7. Otherwise, go to step 2.

2.Log on to the device using a valid user name and password for read-write access. The System configuration panel is displayed.

3.Click on the plus sign next to Configure in the tree view to expand the list of configuration options.

4.Click on the plus sign next to BGP in the tree view to expand the list of BGP option links.

5.Click on the Route Map Filter link to display a table listing the configured BGP route maps.

6.Click Modify next to the route map you want to configure to display the map in the BGP Route Map Filter panel.

7.Select the Route Map Match link at the bottom of the panel to display the BGP Route Map Match panel.

8.Select the sequence (instance) from the Route Map Name Sequence field’s pulldown list. The routing switch applies the instances in ascending numerical order and stops after the first match.

9.For OSPF routes, select the one of the following route types—Internal, External1, or External2.

10.Select the type of ACL or filter you are adding as a match condition. You can select more than one ACL or filter type. In this example, select AS Path Access List.

NOTE: The AS-path, community, and address filters must already be configured.

NOTE: The routing switch does not actively support both filters and ACLs at the same time. Use one method or the other.

NOTE: IP prefix lists and neighbor distribute lists provide separate means for the same type of filtering. To simplify configuration, Hewlett-Packard recommends you use one method or the other but do not mix them.

11.Enter the filter or ACL numbers or names in the entry fields next to the filter or ACL types you selected.

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