Specifications

Implementing Routing Policy on Cisco IOS XR Software
Information About Implementing Routing Policy on Cisco IOS XR Software
RC-359
Cisco IOS XR Routing Configuration Guide
Note The protocol configuration rejects attempts to attach policies that perform unsupported operations.
The following sections describe the protocol attach points, including information on the attributes
(commands) and operations that are valid for each attach point.
BGP Policy Attach Points, page RC-359
OSPF Policy Attach Points, page RC-379
OSPFv3 Policy Attach Points, page RC-381
IS-IS Policy Attach Points, page RC-382
EIGRP Policy Attach Points, page RC-384
RIP Policy Attach Points, page RC-387
See Cisco IOS XR Routing Command Reference for more information on the attributes and operations.
BGP Policy Attach Points
This section describes each of the BGP policy attach points and provides a summary of the BGP
attributes and operators.
Aggregation, page RC-359
Dampening, page RC-360
Default Originate, page RC-361
Neighbor Export, page RC-361
Neighbor Import, page RC-362
Network, page RC-362
Redistribute, page RC-363
Show BGP, page RC-363
Table Policy, page RC-364
Import, page RC-365
Export, page RC-365
Retain Route-Target, page RC-366
Allocate-Label, page RC-367
Neighbor-ORF, page RC-367
Next-hop, page RC-368
Clear-Policy, page RC-368
Debug, page RC-368
Aggregation
The aggregation attach point generates an aggregate route to be advertised based on the conditional
presence of subcomponents of that aggregate. Policies attached at this attach point are also able to set
any of the valid BGP attributes on the aggregated routes. For example, the policy could set a community
value or a MED on the aggregate that is generated. The specified aggregate is generated if any routes