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H3C Technologies H3C S12500 Series Switches User Manual

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[SwitchC-bgp] peer 1.1.2.1 as-number 200

[SwitchC-bgp] peer 1.1.3.2 as-number 400

# Configure Switch D.

system-view

[SwitchD] bgp 400

[SwitchD-bgp] router-id 4.4.4.4

[SwitchD-bgp] peer 1.1.3.1 as-number 300

[SwitchD-bgp] quit

# On Switch A, inject routes 4.4.4.4/24, 5.5.5.5/24, and 6.6.6.6/24 to BGP.

[SwitchA-bgp] network 4.4.4.4 24

[SwitchA-bgp] network 5.5.5.5 24

[SwitchA-bgp] network 6.6.6.6 24

# On Switch B, inject routes 7.7.7.7/24, 8.8.8.8/24, and 9.9.9.9/24 to BGP.

[SwitchB-bgp] network 7.7.7.7 24

[SwitchB-bgp] network 8.8.8.8 24

[SwitchB-bgp] network 9.9.9.9 24

# Display the BGP routing table information of Switch D.

[SwitchD-bgp] display bgp routing-table

Total Number of Routes: 6

BGP Local router ID is 4.4.4.4

Status codes: * - valid, > - best, d - damped,

h - history, i - internal, s - suppressed, S - Stale

Origin : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete

Network NextHop MED LocPrf PrefVal Path/Ogn

*> 4.4.4.0/24 1.1.3.1 0 300 100i

*> 5.5.5.0/24 1.1.3.1 0 300 100i

*> 6.6.6.0/24 1.1.3.1 0 300 100i

*> 7.7.7.0/24 1.1.3.1 0 300 200i

*> 8.8.8.0/24 1.1.3.1 0 300 200i

*> 9.9.9.0/24 1.1.3.1 0 300 200i

The output shows that Switch D has learned routes 4.4.4.0/24, 5.5.5.0/24, and 6.6.6.0/24
from AS 100 and 7.7.7.0/24, 8.8.8.0/24, and 9.9.9.0/24 from AS 200.

3.

Configure Switch D to reject routes from AS 200:
# Configure AS_PATH list 1 on Switch D.

[SwitchD] ip as-path 1 permit .*200.*

# Create routing policy rt1 with node 1, and specify the match mode as deny to deny routes from

AS 200.

[SwitchD] route-policy rt1 deny node 1

[SwitchD-route-policy] if-match as-path 1

[SwitchD-route-policy] quit

# Create routing policy rt1 with node 10, and specify the match mode as permit to permit routes

from other ASs.

[SwitchD] route-policy rt1 permit node 10

[SwitchD-route-policy] quit