
Purpose
Command or Action
commit
Step 9
Creating a Route Policy and Attaching It to an EIGRP Process
This task defines a route policy and shows how to attach it to an EIGRP process.
A route policy definition consists of the
route-policy
command and
name
argument followed by a sequence
of optional policy statements, and then closed with the
end-policy
command.
A route policy is not useful until it is applied to routes of a routing protocol.
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
configure
2.
route-policy
name
3.
set eigrp-metric
bandwidth delay reliability load mtu
4.
end-policy
5.
commit
6.
configure
7.
router eigrp as-number
8.
address-family
{
ipv4
|
ipv6
}
9.
route-policy route-policy-name
{
in
|
out
}
10.
commit
DETAILED STEPS
Purpose
Command or Action
configure
Step 1
Defines a route policy and enters route-policy configuration
mode.
route-policy
name
Example:
Step 2
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config)# route-policy IN-IPv4
(Optional) Sets the EIGRP metric attribute.
set eigrp-metric
bandwidth delay reliability load
mtu
Step 3
Example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config-rpl)# set eigrp metric
42 100 200 100 1200
Ends the definition of a route policy and exits route-policy
configuration mode.
end-policy
Example:
Step 4
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config-rpl)# end-policy
commit
Step 5
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Creating a Route Policy and Attaching It to an EIGRP Process