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HP 6125XLG - Displaying and Maintaining the Routing Policy; Routing Policy Configuration Examples; Applying a Routing Policy to Ipv4 Route Redistribution

HP 6125XLG
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Step Command Remarks
2. Enter routing policy node view.
route-policy route-policy-name
{ deny | permit } node node-number
N/A
3. Specify the next node to be
matched.
continue [ node-number ]
By default, no continue clause is
configured.
The specified next node must
have a larger number than the
current node.
Displaying and maintaining the routing policy
Execute display commands in any view and reset commands in user view.
Task Command
Display BGP AS path list information. display ip as-path [ as-path-number ]
Display BGP community list information.
display ip community-list [ basic-community-list-number |
adv-community-list-number | comm-list-name ]
Display BGP extended community list
information.
display ip extcommunity-list [ ext-comm-list-number ]
Display IPv4 prefix list statistics. display ip prefix-list [ prefix-list-name ]
Display IPv6 prefix list statistics. display ipv6 prefix-list [ prefix-list-name ]
Display routing policy information. display route-policy [ route-policy-name ]
Clear IPv4 prefix list statistics. reset ip prefix-list [ prefix-list-name ]
Clear IPv6 prefix list statistics. reset ipv6 prefix-list [ prefix-list-name ]
Routing policy configuration examples
Applying a routing policy to IPv4 route redistribution
Network Requirements
As shown in Figure 84, Switch B exchanges routing information with Switch A by using OSPF and with
Switch C by using IS-IS.
On Switch B, enable route redistribution from IS-IS to OSPF, and use a routing policy to set the cost of
route 172.17.1.0/24 to 100 and the tag of route 172.17.2.0/24 to 20.

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