
Configuring IP, ARP, RIP, and OSPF Services
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For example, the following command sets the state to disabled for RIP accept
policy pol_1:
accept/pol_1/rip# state disabled
accept/pol_1/rip#
Table 5-1. BCC Definition Parameters for RIP Accept Policies
Parameter Values Function
state enabled (default)
disabled
Enables and disables the policy you have
created
action ignore (default)
accept
Specifies whether the protocol ignores a route
that matches the policy or forwards the route
to the routing table manager
preference 1 (default) to 16 Assigns a metric value (the higher the
number, the greater the preference) to a route
that the protocol forwards to the routing table
manager. If confronted with multiple routes to
the same destination, the routing table
manager may use this value to decide which
route to insert. Routes for all networks
(0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0) should have the lowest
preference, and routes for the most specific
networks (longest address and mask) should
have the highest preference.
precedence 0 (default) to any
integer
Assigns a metric value to this policy (a policy
with a higher value takes precedence over a
policy with a lower value). This value
determines the order of precedence for
policies that match the same route.
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