HP (Hewlett-Packard) 6308M-SX Switch User Manual


 
Advanced Configuration and Management Guide
Layer 3 Filters
Layer 3 filters control a devices transmission and receipt of packets based on routing protocol information in the
packets. The routing switches and switch provide the following types of Layer 3 filters:
IP forwarding filters (same as IP access policies, see IP Access Policies on page C-7)
IP/RIP route filters
IP/RIP neighbor filters
IPX forwarding filters
IPX RIP route and neighbor filters
IPX SAP service filters
AppleTalk zone filters
AppleTalk network filters
BGP route address filters
BGP route AS-path filters
BGP route community filters
IP/RIP redistribution filters
OSPF redistribution filters
BGP redistribution filters
IP Filters
IP filters control the IP packets that the device sends and receives and the routes that the device learns or
advertises. IP forwarding filters (IP Access policies) control transmission and receipt of IP packets, while
IP/RIP route and neighbor filters control the routes that the device leans or advertises. Route filters filter on
specific network addresses while neighbor filters filter on the IP addresses of the IP/RIP neighbors.
IP Forwarding Filters
IP forwarding filters determine whether to forward or drop an IP packet. IP forwarding filters on a switch or routing
switch are called IP access policies. See IP Access Policies on page C-7.
IP/RIP Route Filters
IP/RIP route filters control the routes that a device learns and advertises. Figure D.4 shows an example of a port
with IP/RIP route filters. The port has filters for the inbound direction and the outbound direction. Notice that the
same filter can be used for both directions. The inbound filters control the routes that the device learns; denied
routes are not learned by the device. Outbound filters control the routes that the device advertises; denied routes
are not advertised to RIP neighbors.
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