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Routing Policy Commands

Introduction

This chapter contains the Routing Policy and Policy-Based Routing commands used with the BSR 2000™.

Routing Policy allows the control of information that is imported from or exported into different routing domains or Autonomous Systems (AS).

BSR Routing Policy allows the filtering and altering of routing information so that some of them can be advertised to other routers. The BSR Routing Policy is quite versatile and flexible.

The BSR also supports Policy-based routing. The BSR also supports Policy-based routing is a set of rules that define the criteria for obtaining specific routing paths for different users to give some users better-routed Internet connections than others. Policy-based routing is established by the source information of the packets, rather than the destination information that traditional routing protocols use. The network administrator determines and implements routing policies to allow or deny router paths.

Routing Policy Command Descriptions

This section contains an alphabetized list and descriptions of the routing policy commands supported by the BSR.

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