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NetStructure™ 480T Routing Switch User Guide
• Direct
• Static
• RIP
• OSPF
• BGP
These route maps match the various characteristics of the route
based on the originating protocol and set the accounting indices.
Use this command to configure route maps:
configure iproute route-map [bgp | direct | e-bgp
| i-bgp | ospf | ospf-extern1 | ospf-extern2 |
ospf-inter | ospf-intra | rip | static] [<route
map> | none]
Use this command to view the log:
show iproute {priority | vlan <vlan> | permanent |
summary <ipaddress> <netmask> | route-map | origin
[direct | bgp | e-bgp | i-bgp | static | blackhole
| rip | ospf-intra | ospf-inter | ospf-extern1 |
ospf-extern2]} {sorted}
You can make dynamic changes to the route map. Direct and static
route changes are reflected immediately. RIP changes are reflected
within 30 seconds. OSPF and BGP changes depend upon link state.
Route Map Support for OSPF Export
The enable ospf command is enhanced to support route maps.
The route map is applied on each and every route that is exported to
OSPF. It can be used for filtering or for setting the cost, cost type,
and tag of the exported route. You can use this feature to make
dynamic changes to the route map.
Use these commands to enable OSPF route map export:
enable ospf export direct [[cost <metric> [ase-
type-1 | ase-type-2] {tag <number>}] | <route
map>]
enable ospf export static [[cost <metric> [ase-
type-1 | ase-type-2] {tag <number>} | <route map>]
enable ospf export rip [[cost <metric> [ase-type-1
| ase-type-2] {tag <number>} | <route map>]