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ip ospf policy modify
Modifies an existing OSPF routing policy.
Valid Minimum Abbreviation
ip o po m
Important Considerations
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The system assigns an index number to each policy and takes into
account all route policies, Routing Information Protocol (RIP) and OSPF,
that are set on the system.
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There are certain conditions associated with import and export
policies. See the
Implementation Guide
for your system for more
information.
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Your system has one unified IP routing table. Routing policies allow
you to control the flow of information among the network, the
protocols, and the routing tables on your system.
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There are two classes of routing policies:
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Import policies
— Control which OSPF non-self-originated
external routes are stored in the routing table. OSPF import policies
control only what the local router uses. They do not affect the
propagation of non-self-originated external routes to other routers.
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Export policies
— Used on OSPF boundary routers to control
which self-originated external routing updates are placed in the
link-state database for propagation over the network. In this way,
export policies govern what other routers learn with regard to the
local boundary router’s self-originated information.
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You can set up an IP RIP or OSPF import or export policy to accept or
advertise the default route, as long as the default route exists in the
routing table. When you define a policy, you are always prompted for
the route subnet mask after the route address, even though you
specify the wildcard route address of 0.0.0.0.
Specify a route subnet mask as follows:
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If you want the wildcard subnet mask for all routes, use the default
subnet mask (0.0.0.0).
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If you want the default route (not all routes), enter
255.255.255.255.
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For more information about IP routing policies, see the
Implementation Guide
for your system.
Summary of Contents for CoreBuilder 3500
Page 18: ......
Page 26: ...26 ABOUT THIS GUIDE...
Page 27: ...I GETTING STARTED Chapter 1 Administration Overview Chapter 2 Command Summary...
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Page 64: ...64 CHAPTER 2 COMMAND SUMMARY...
Page 65: ...II SYSTEM LEVEL FUNCTIONS Chapter 3 System Environment Chapter 4 Module Environment...
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Page 248: ...248 CHAPTER 8 FIBER DISTRIBUTED DATA INTERFACE FDDI...
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Page 320: ...320 CHAPTER 11 TRUNKS...
Page 368: ...368 CHAPTER 14 VIRTUAL LANS VLANS...
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Page 502: ...502 CHAPTER 17 VIRTUAL ROUTER REDUNDANCY VRRP...
Page 604: ...604 CHAPTER 19 OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST OSPF...
Page 660: ...660 CHAPTER 20 IPX...
Page 687: ...VII TRAFFIC POLICY Chapter 22 Quality of Service QoS and RSVP...
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Page 744: ...744 CHAPTER 22 QUALITY OF SERVICE QOS AND RSVP...
Page 745: ...VIII MONITORING Chapter 23 Event Log Chapter 24 Roving Analysis...
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Page 764: ...764 CHAPTER 24 ROVING ANALYSIS...
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