A dynamic routing
export
rule must be created to explicitly export the route to the OSPF AS.
Dynamic Routing Rule Objects
The diagram below shows the relationship between the NetDefendOS dynamic routing rule
objects.
Figure 4.16. Dynamic Routing Rule Objects
4.6.4.2. Dynamic Routing Rule
This object defines a dynamic routing rule.
General Parameters
Name
Specifies a symbolic name for the rule.
From OSPF AS
Specifies the from which OSPF AS (in other words, an OSPF
Router Process) the route should be imported from into either a
routing table or another AS.
From Routing Table
Specifies from which routing table a route should be imported
into the OSPF AS or copied into another routing table.
Destination Interface
Specifies if the rule has to have a match to a certain destination
interface.
Destination Network
Exactly Matches
Specifies if the network needs to exactly match a specific network.
Or is within
Specifies if the network needs to be within a specific network.
More Parameters
Next Hop
Specifies what the next hop (in other words, router) needs to be for this
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