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Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes
C6576M BGP Dialog Box
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GE-WAN <slot>/<port>
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POS <slot>/<port>
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ATM <slot>/<subslot>/<port>
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Port-channel <n> (Native IOS only)
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VLAN <n>
• Protocol—Identifies the routing protocol source of network routes.
• Source ID—Identifies the routing process from which routes are being distributed. This field may
have the following values:
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IS-IS—This is either an implicit null tag or the tag of a named IS-IS routing process.
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BGP—This is a 16-bit autonomous system ID in the range of 1 to 65535.
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EIGRP—This is a 16-bit autonomous system ID in the range of 1 to 65535.
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OSPF—This is a 16-bit OSPF process ID in the range of 1 to 65535.
Edit Distribution Table Area
This area allows changes to be made to the Distribution Table attributes described in the “Distribution
List Table Area” section on page 6-75:
• ACL ID—Unique identifer of an ACL for filtering routing updates sent/received by a routing
process.
• Direction—Indicates whether the filter will be applied against routing updates received by the
routing process or advertised by the routing process.
• Interface—Identifies a particular interface that the filter is applied to.
• Protocol—Identifies a protocol source of network routes.
• Source ID—Identifies a specific routing process instance that redistributed routes are derived from.
• Add button—Specifies a filter for suppressing or allowing distribution of network routes through
BGP.
• Delete button—Removes a filter for suppressing or allowing distribution of network routes through
BGP.