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DynamicRoutingRuleExportOSPF

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3.17. DynamicRoutingRule Chapter 3. Configuration Reference 3.17. DynamicRoutingRule Description A Dynamic Routing Policy rule creates a filter to catch statically configured or OSPF learned routes. The matched routes can be controlled by the action rules to be either exported to OSPF processes or to be added to one or more routing tables. Properties Index Name From OSPFProcess RoutingTable DestinationInterface DestinationNetworkExactly DestinationNetworkIn NextHop MetricRange RouterID OSPFRouteType OSPFTagRange LogEnabled LogSeverity Comments The index of the object, starting at 1. (Identifier) Specifies a symbolic name for the rule. (Optional) OSPF or Routing table. (Default: OSPF) Specifies from which OSPF process the route should be imported from into either a routing table or another OSPF process. Specifies from which routing table a route should be imported into the OSPF AS or copied into another routing table. The interface that the policy has to match. (Optional) Specifies if the route needs to match a specific network exactly. (Optional) Specifies if the route just needs to be within a specific network. (Optional) The next hop (router) on the route that this policy has to match. (Optional) Specifies an interval that the metric of the routes needs to be within. (Optional) Specifies if the policy should filter on router ID. (Optional) Specifies if the policy should filter on OSPF router type. (Optional) Specifies an interval that the tag of the routers need to be within. (Optional) Enable logging. (Default: No) Specifies with what severity log events will be sent to the specified log receivers. (Default: Default) Text describing the current object. (Optional) Note If no Index is specified when creating an instance of this type, the object will be placed last in the list and the Index will be equal to the length of the list. 3.17.1. DynamicRoutingRuleExportOSPF 92

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3.17. DynamicRoutingRule
Description
A Dynamic Routing Policy rule creates a filter to catch statically configured or OSPF learned routes.
The matched routes can be controlled by the action rules to be either exported to OSPF processes or
to be added to one or more routing tables.
Properties
Index
The index of the object, starting at 1. (Identifier)
Name
Specifies a symbolic name for the rule. (Optional)
From
OSPF or Routing table. (Default: OSPF)
OSPFProcess
Specifies from which OSPF process the route should be im-
ported from into either a routing table or another OSPF pro-
cess.
RoutingTable
Specifies from which routing table a route should be imported
into the OSPF AS or copied into another routing table.
DestinationInterface
The interface that the policy has to match. (Optional)
DestinationNetworkExactly
Specifies if the route needs to match a specific network ex-
actly. (Optional)
DestinationNetworkIn
Specifies if the route just needs to be within a specific net-
work. (Optional)
NextHop
The next hop (router) on the route that this policy has to
match. (Optional)
MetricRange
Specifies an interval that the metric of the routes needs to be
within. (Optional)
RouterID
Specifies if the policy should filter on router ID. (Optional)
OSPFRouteType
Specifies if the policy should filter on OSPF router type.
(Optional)
OSPFTagRange
Specifies an interval that the tag of the routers need to be
within. (Optional)
LogEnabled
Enable logging. (Default: No)
LogSeverity
Specifies with what severity log events will be sent to the spe-
cified log receivers. (Default: Default)
Comments
Text describing the current object. (Optional)
Note
If no
Index
is specified when creating an instance of this type, the object will be
placed last in the list and the
Index
will be equal to the length of the list.
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