BGP redistribution rules specify the conditions by which the current BGP routing instance determines whether to forward or deny packets originated from a device using another protocol. Before you can configure a rule, you must configure a route map. (For more information, see Route Map Configuration.)
To Create Redistribution RulesEnter the necessary information:
Route Map: From the drop-down list, select a route map. The route map you select determines whether the current BGP routing instance should forward or deny incoming packets from a router using another protocol.
Protocol: From the drop-down list, select the protocol by which the route map determines whether to forward or deny an incoming packet.
ospf: Specifies that the route map performs an action only on Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) routes in the subnetwork.
rip: Specifies that the route map performs an action only on Routing Information Protocol (RIP) routes in the subnetwork.
connected: Specifies that the route map performs an action only on routes sent from a router that has at least one interface with an IP address assigned to it.
imported: Specifies that the route map performs an action only on redistributed routes in the subnetwork.
static: Specifies that the route map performs an action only on static routes in the subnetwork.
Click Add to save the settings.
To Remove a Redistribution
RuleClick Remove beside the redistribution rule that you want to delete.
A system message prompts you to confirm the removal.
Click OK to confirm the removal, or Cancel to cancel it.
From this page, you can perform the following configurations:
To
Configure Basic BGP ParametersTo configure basic BGP settings, see BGP Virtual Router Settings.
To
Configure a Confederation
To configure BGP confederations, seeBGP Confederations.
To Specify Reachable
NetworksTo specify networks that are reachable from the virtual router, see BGP Network Setting Configuration.
To Configure BGP CommunitiesTo configure BGP communities, seeBGP Communities.
To
Configure an Aggregate Address
To configure an aggregated BGP address, seeBGP Aggregation.
To Configure BGP NeighborsTo configure BGP neighbors, seeBGP Neighbors.
To Configure BGP Peer GroupsTo configure BGP peer groups, seeBGP Peer Groups.
To Configure
an AS-Path Access ListTo configure an AS-Path access list, see BGP AS-Path Access List Configuration.