
Configuring BGP Accept and Announce Policies
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For example, the following command sequence specifies an override MED value
of 10 for EGP routes that match accept policy pol_1:
accept/pol_1//jointfilesconvert/97454/bgp#
action accept
accept/pol_1//jointfilesconvert/97454/bgp#
match
match//jointfilesconvert/97454/bgp/accept/pol_1# origin egp
match//jointfilesconvert/97454/bgp/accept/pol_1# modify
modify//jointfilesconvert/97454/bgp/accept/pol_1#
med-method override
modify//jointfilesconvert/97454/bgp/accept/pol_1#
med 10
modify//jointfilesconvert/97454/bgp/accept/pol_1#
community-method as-is (default)
remove
append
replace
Specifies the action to take on the
community attribute in updates matching this
policy. If you set this parameter to
append
or
replace
, use the
community
parameter to
specify one or more communities that will be
appended to, or substituted for, the
communities in the matching update.
community* no-export
no-advertise
no-export-subconfed
List of BGP
communities
Specifies one or more communities that will
be appended to, or substituted for, the
communities in the matching update. Specify
a well-known community name (no-export,
no-advertise, no-export-subconfed) or enter
a four-octet community number in the form
AS_number
:
value
. Entering 0 in the two
most significant bits causes the router to
match on the lower 16 bits.
inject* List of IP addresses Specifies a list of networks that BGP inserts
into the routing table in place of or in addition
to the advertised network
* This item is a BCC object with parameters of its own. To specify multiple items, create multiple
objects.
Table 5-3. BCC Modification Parameters for BGP Accept Policies
(continued)
Parameter Values Function
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