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Arris C4 - Intermediate System-Intermediate System; Examples of BGP Route Policy; Overview

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Chapter 16: Dynamic Routing Protocols
STANDARD Revision 1.0 C4® CMTS Release 8.3 User Guide
© 2016 ARRIS Enterprises LLC. All Rights Reserved. 468
Examples of BGP Route Policy
The following commands show an example of a BGP Route Policy.
#using route-map on redistributes
configure route-map comcon permit 10 set community 0:9999
configure router bgp 65001 address-family ipv4 redistribute connected route-map comcon
#using distribute-list (using access-list) to redistribute routes
configure access-list 99 permit any
configure router bgp address-family ipv4 distribute-list 99 out connected
#configure prefix list to use in route-map to be applied on neighbor
configure ip prefix-list PL1 permit 1.2.3.4/32
configure route-map MPBGP permit 10 match community regexp 9999
configure route-map MPBGP permit 20 match ip address prefix-list PL1
configure route-map MPBGP permit 20 set metric 20
configure router bgp neighbor 10.70.3.1 route-map MPBGP in
configure router bgp neighbor 10.70.3.1 route-map MPBGP out
Intermediate System-Intermediate System
Overview
Intermediate System-Intermediate System (IS-IS) is a routing protocol developed by the International Standards
Organization (ISO). In this link-state protocol, IS routers exchange routing information based on a single metric to
determine network topology. It is similar to Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) in the TCP/IP network.
The C4/c CMTS supports:
Both IPv4 and IPv6 protocols.
Q-tags with IS-IS traffic for both IPv4 and IPv6.
The maximum number of IP routes shown in the following table.

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