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Limit OSPF advertisements
Greetings,
Any idea about how to control advertised routes in OSPF (like route-map-out in BGP)?
Thanks,
Mohammad
Any idea about how to control advertised routes in OSPF (like route-map-out in BGP)?
Thanks,
Mohammad
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Hi!
Yes. You can use the command "config router access-list" via the CLI. There you can create a list, then create a route map using "config router route-map" to attach the access list you just created and finally use that route map into the routing protocol distribution settings via the CLI.
Regards,
Francisco
Yes. You can use the command "config router access-list" via the CLI. There you can create a list, then create a route map using "config router route-map" to attach the access list you just created and finally use that route map into the routing protocol distribution settings via the CLI.
Regards,
Francisco
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Hi!
Yes. You can use the command "config router access-list" via the CLI. There you can create a list, then create a route map using "config router route-map" to attach the access list you just created and finally use that route map into the routing protocol distribution settings via the CLI.
Regards,
Francisco
Yes. You can use the command "config router access-list" via the CLI. There you can create a list, then create a route map using "config router route-map" to attach the access list you just created and finally use that route map into the routing protocol distribution settings via the CLI.
Regards,
Francisco
