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Specifying Match Criteria for an OSPF Accept Policy
You can use the BCC or Site Manager to specify match criteria for the policy.
Using the BCC
To specify match criteria for an accept policy, go to the policy prompt (for
example,
box; ip; ospf; accept/pol_1
) and enter:
match
A match prompt appears for the policy.
To specify match criteria, enter:
<match_criterion> <value>
Table 6-12 lists the parameters and values that you can enter.
Table 6-12. BCC Match Parameters for OSPF Accept Policies
Parameter Values Function
ase-type any (default)
type1
type2
Describes which type of OSPF ASE route
matches this policy
ase-tag*
* The BCC implements this match criterion as an object. To specify a list, create multiple objects.
List of tag values Specifies OSPF tag values that could be
present in an OSPF ASE advertisement. This
policy applies to OSPF ASE advertisements
that contain the tag values in this list.
network* List of IP
addresses
Specifies the networks that match this policy.
Each specification consists of a network IP
address, a mask, and a flag (exact or range)
to indicate whether the network address
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. Use the
default empty list to match any route.
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