
Configuring IP, ARP, RARP, RIP, and OSPF Services
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Table 6-11 lists the parameters and values that you can enter.
For example, the following command sequence causes OSPF to ignore routes that
match policy_1 and assigns a precedence of 5 to the policy.
accept/policy_1/ospf#
action ignore
accept/policy_1/ospf#
precedence 5
accept/policy_1/ospf#
Table 6-11. BCC Definition Parameters for OSPF Accept Policies
Parameter Values Function
action ignore
accept (default)
Specifies whether the protocol ignores a route
that matches the policy or forwards the route to
the routing table manager
precedence 0 (default) to any
integer
Assigns a metric value to this policy (a policy
with a higher value takes precedence over a
policy with a lower value). This value
determines the order of precedence for policies
that match the same route.
preference 1 (default) to 16 Assigns a metric value (the higher the number,
the greater the preference) to a route that the
protocol forwards to the routing table manager.
If confronted with multiple routes to the same
destination, the routing table manager may
need to use this value to decide which route to
insert. Routes for all networks (0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0)
should have the lowest preference, and routes
for the most specific networks (longest address
and mask) should have the highest preference.
state enabled (default)
disabled
Enables and disables the policy you created
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