The following table describes the Network Filter Configuration Menu options.

Table 127 Network Filter Configuration Menu options

Command

Description

 

 

addr <IP address>

Sets the starting IP address for this filter. The default address is 0.0.0.0

 

 

mask <IP subnet mask>

Sets the IP subnet mask that is used with /cfg/l3/nwf/addr to define the

 

range of IP addresses that will be accepted by the peer when the filter is

 

enabled. The default value is 0.0.0.0

 

 

enable

Enables the Network Filter configuration.

 

 

disable

Disables the Network Filter configuration.

 

 

delete

Deletes the Network Filter configuration.

 

 

current

Displays the current the Network Filter configuration.

 

 

Route Map configuration

Command: /cfg/l3/rmap <1-32>

[IP Route Map 1 Menu]

alist

- Access List number

aspath

- AS Filter Menu

ap

- Set as-path prepend of the matched route

lp

- Set local-preference of the matched route

metric

- Set metric of the matched route

type

- Set OSPF metric-type of the matched route

prec

- Set the precedence of this route map

weight

- Set weight of the matched route

enable

- Enable route map

disable

- Disable route map

delete

- Delete route map

current

- Display current route map configuration

NOTE: This menu is available only on the GbE2c Layer 2/3 Ethernet Blade Switch.

Routing maps control and modify routing information. The map number (1-32) represents the routing map you wish to configure.

The following table describes the Route Map Configuration Menu options. Table 128 Route Map Configuration Menu options

Command

Description

 

 

 

alist <1-8>

Displays the Access List menu.

 

 

 

aspath <1-8>

Displays the Autonomous System (AS) Filter menu.

 

 

 

ap <AS number> [<AS number>] [<AS

Sets the AS path preference of the matched route. One to three path

number>]none

preferences can be configured.

 

 

 

lp <0-4294967294>none

Sets the local preference of the matched route, which affects both

 

inbound and outbound directions. The path with the higher preference is

 

preferred.

 

 

 

metric <0-4294967294>none

Sets the metric of the matched route.

 

 

 

type 12none

Assigns the type of OSPF metric. The default is type 1.

 

Type 1—External routes are calculated using both internal and

 

external metrics.

 

Type 2—External routes are calculated using only the external

 

metrics. Type 2 routes have more cost than Type 2.

 

none—Removes the OSPF metric.

 

 

 

prec <1-256>

Sets the precedence of the route map. The smaller the value, the higher

 

the precedence. Default value is 10.

 

 

 

weight <0-65534>none

Sets the weight of the route map.

 

 

 

 

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HP GbE2c manual Route Map configuration, Ap AS number AS number AS, Lp 0-4294967294 none

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