
Configuring IP, ARP, RARP, RIP, and OSPF Services
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/jointfilesconvert/94508/bgp-peer* List of IP
addresses
Specifies the IP address of one or more BGP
peers. This policy applies to BGP
advertisements authored by a router on this
list, and applies only to BGP-sourced routes
when BGP is included as a route source.
egp-as* List of AS numbers Specifies one or more autonomous system
numbers. This policy applies to EGP
advertisements received from EGP peers in
an AS on this list, and applies only to
EGP-sourced routes when EGP is included
as a route source.
egp-gateway* List of IP
addresses
Specifies the IP address of one or more EGP
gateways. This policy applies to EGP
advertisements that use a gateway on this
list as the next hop, and applies only to
EGP-sourced routes when EGP is included
as a route source.
egp-peer* List of IP
addresses
Specifies the IP address of one or more EGP
peers. This policy applies to EGP
advertisements authored by a router on this
list, and applies only to EGP-sourced routes
when EGP is included as a route source.
inbound-interface* List of IP
addresses
Specifies the address of one or more
interfaces on this router. This policy applies
to RIP advertisements received on the
interfaces on this list, and applies only to
RIP-sourced routes when RIP is included as
a route source.
network* List of IP
addresses
Specifies which networks match this policy.
Each identifier consists of a network number,
a mask, and a flag (exact or range) to
indicate whether the ID refers to a specific
network or to a range of networks. Enter a
specific encoding of 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0/exact to
match the default route. Enter a range
encoding of 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0/range to match
any route. Enter an empty list to match any
route.
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Table 5-5. BCC Match Parameters for RIP Announce Policies
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Parameter Values Function
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