Technical information
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HAPTER 13: CREATING ROUTE FILTERS
Tag Route tag to match against the value placed in the route tag
field of the RIP packet by the sending router. A Tag value
cannot equal “0”. The criteria options are:
Exact — If the Tag field is specified, then enabling Exact
indicates that the match is intended to match all routes with
an exact match on the tag field.
Exclude — If the Tag field is specified, then enabling Exclude
indicates that the match is intended to match all routes that
do not match on the tag field.
Route
Address
Route address to match against incoming routes
Route Mask Network mask to match against incoming routes.
Peer Range
Addr
Peer IP address to match against incoming packets.
Peer Range
Mask
Network mask for the peer IP address sending incoming
packets. You can match on a single peer IP address or match
on all peers from a range.
For example, to match on a single peer enter the peer’s IP
address, and enter the network mask of 255.255.255.255.
To match on all peers from a range enter the network
address of 10.10.0.0 and enter the network mask of
255.255.0.0.
Action Action criteria that you want the system to take when
matching incoming RIP routes are found:
Accept — Enable to accept the route information.
Ignore — Enable to ignore the route information.
Metric If a match is found and the Import action is Enabled, then
substitute this metric for the metric specified for the incoming
route. Acceptable values are 0-16.
Action Tag If a match is found and the Import action is Enabled, then
substitute this tag for the tag specified for the incoming
route. Acceptable values are listed in the tooltip.
Preference If a match is found and the Import action is Enabled, then use
this preference when this route is added to the routing
database. Acceptable values are 0-255.
Parameter Description