RE: router filtering

From: Kurt E. Radecki (kradecki@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Feb 11 2001 - 22:45:04 GMT-3


   
Agreed. I didn't explain it well, but that's my question. How do I apply
this route-map? In routing protocol config, I can add a distribute-list
in|out. I cannot find a way to tie a route-map to a distribute-list and also
cannot find a way to apply a route-map by itself.

I know it's something straightforward. What am I missing?

Thanks.

-----Original Message-----
From: Justin Menga [mailto:Justin.Menga@computerland.co.nz]
Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2001 7:05 PM
To: 'Kurt E. Radecki'; CCIEList
Subject: RE: router filtering

Filtering PVCs in IP routes?? - PVCs are Layer 2 concepts - so to translate
that to Layer 3 (routing) the only mechanism I can see are the update source
of the routes (as this is the other endpoint of the PVC).

To do this you would need to use route maps with your distribute lists....

Regards,

Justin Menga CCIE #6640 MCSE+I CCSE
WAN Specialist
Computerland New Zealand
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-----Original Message-----
From: Kurt E. Radecki [mailto:kradecki@cisco.com]
Sent: Sunday, 11 February 2001 2:49 p.m.
To: CCIEList
Subject: router filtering

How does one filter routes based on a PVC? If I'm running RIP over Frame
Relay, and my hub interface is either a physical or point-to-multipoint
subinterface, I want split-horizon disabled so that routing updates will
pass to all remotes. But, with that, I don't want to advertise out the PVC
from which a routing update came. Distribute-lists don't seem to give the
granularity needed.

Thoughts? Thanks.



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