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PLANET WGS3-24000 User Manual

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Static

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Connected

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OSPF

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BGP

Metric

- Sets the metric value to be used as the metric of redistributed routes. This field displays the metric if the

source was pre-configured and can be modified. The valid values are (1 to 15)

Match

- One or more of these checkboxes must be selected to set the type of OSPF routes to be redistributed. This

field would appear only if Source is "OSPF". This field displays the configured match options if "OSPF" was

pre-configured and can be modified.

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Internal

- Sets Internal OSPF Routes to be redistributed

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External 1

- Sets External Type 1 OSPF Routes to be redistributed

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External 2

- Sets External Type 2 OSPF Routes to be redistributed

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NSSA-External 1

- Sets NSSA External Type 1 OSPF Routes to be redistributed

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NSSA-External 2

- Sets NSSA External Type 2 OSPF Routes to be redistributed

The default is Internal.

Distribute List

- Distribute List - Sets the Access List that filters the routes to be redistributed by the destination

protocol. Only permitted routes are redistributed. If this command refers to a non-existent access list, all routes are

permitted. The valid values for Access List IDs are (1 to 199). When used for route filtering, the only fields in an

access list that get used are

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Source IP Address and netmask

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Destination IP Address and netmask

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Action (permit or deny)

All other fields (source and destination port, precedence, tos, etc.) are ignored.

The source IP address is compared to the destination IP address of the route. The source IP netmask in the access

list rule is treated as a wildcard mask, indicating which bits in the source IP address must match the destination

address of the route. (Note that a 1 in the mask indicates a "don’t care" in the corresponding address bit.)

When an access list rule includes a destination IP address and netmask (an extended access list), the destination IP

address is compared to the network mask of the destination of the route. The destination netmask in the access list

serves as a wildcard mask, indicating which bits in the route’s destination mask are significant for the filtering

operation.

Command Buttons

Submit

- Send the updated configuration to the router. Configuration changes take effect immediately.

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