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Ip-prefix list, Route policy, Ip route policy configuration task list – H3C Technologies H3C S3600 Series Switches User Manual

Page 359: Route policy configuration

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For ACL configuration, refer to the part discussing ACL.

IP-prefix list

IP-prefix list plays a role similar to ACL. But it is more flexible than ACL and easier to understand. When

IP-prefix list is applied to filter routing information, its matching object is the destination address field in

routing information. Moreover, with IP-prefix list, you can use the gateway option to specify that only

routing information advertised by certain routers will be received.

An IP-prefix list is identified by its IP-prefix name. Each IP-prefix list can contain multiple entries, and

each entry, identified by an index-number, can independently specify the match range in the network

prefix form. An index-number specifies the matching sequence in the IP-prefix list.

There is an OR relationship between entries. During the matching, the router checks entries identified

by index-number in ascending order. Once an entry is matched, the IP-prefix list filtering is passed and

no other entries will be checked.

Route policy

A route policy is used to match some attributes with given routing information and the attributes of the

information will be set if the conditions are satisfied.

A route policy can comprise multiple nodes. Each node is a unit for matching test, and the nodes will be

matched in ascending order of their node numbers. Each node comprises a set of if-match and apply

clauses. The if-match clauses define the matching rules. The matching objects are some attributes of

routing information. The relationship among the if-match clauses for a node is “AND”. As a result, a

matching test against a node is successful only when all the matching conditions specified by the

if-match clauses in the node are satisfied. The apply clauses specify the actions performed after a

matching test against the node is successful, and the actions can be the attribute settings of routing

information.

There is an OR relationship between different nodes in a route policy. As a result, the system examines

the nodes in the route policy in sequence, and once the route matches a node in the route policy, it will

pass the matching test of the route policy without entering the test of the next node.

IP Route Policy Configuration Task List

Complete the following tasks to configure an IP route policy:

Task

Remarks

Defining a Route Policy

Required

Route Policy Configuration

Defining if-match Clauses and apply Clauses

Required

IP-Prefix Configuration

Required

Route Policy Configuration

A route policy is used to match given routing information or some attributes of routing information and

change the attributes of the routing information if the conditions are met. The above-mentioned filtering

lists can serve as the match conditions:

A route policy can comprise multiple nodes and each node comprises:

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