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An OSPF Example, Example 4.11. Exporting the Default Route into an OSPF
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4.5.6. An OSPF Example Chapter 4. Routing Web Interface 1. Go to Routing > Dynamic Routing Rules > Add > Dynamic Routing Policy Rule 2. Specify a suitable name for the rule. For example, ImportOSPFRoutes. 3. Select the option From OSPF Process 4. Move as0 from Available to Selected 5. Choose all-nets in the ...Or is within filter option 6. Click OK Now, create a Dynamic Routing Action that will do the actual importing of the routes into a routing table. Specify the destination routing table that the routes should be added to, in this case main. Web Interface 1. Go to Routing > Dynamic Routing Rules 2. Click on the newly created ImportOSPFRoutes 3. Go to OSPF Routing Action > Add > DynamicRountingRuleAddRoute 4. Move the routing table main from Available to Selected 5. Click OK Example 4.11. Exporting the Default Route into an OSPF AS In this example, the default all-nets route from the main routing table will be exported into an OSPF AS named as_0. This must be done explicitly because all-nets routes are not exported automatically. First, add a new Dynamic Routing Policy Rule. Web Interface 1. Go to Routing > Dynamic Routing Rules > Add > Dynamic routing policy rule 2. Specify a name for the rule. For example, ExportAllNets 3. Select the option From Routing Table 4. Move the routing table main to the Selected list 5. Choose all-nets in the ...Or is within filter 6. Click OK Next, create an OSPF Action that will export the filtered route to the specified OSPF AS: Web Interface 1. Go to Routing > Dynamic Routing Rules 2. Click on the newly created ExportAllNets 3. Go to OSPF Actions > Add > DynamicRoutingRuleExportOSPF 4. For Export to process choose as0 5. Click OK 193