From: stephen skinner (stephenski@gmail.com)
Date: Sat Jul 26 2008 - 04:27:57 ART
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From: stephen skinner <stephenski@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 3:27 PM
Subject: Re: Filtering routes , All the ways i can think of
To: Fahad Khan <fahad.khan@gmail.com>
hello,
thats a good point you make , i didnt really think about the list , and
should have put some more descriptions in
i was looking throught the CCO when i put lthe list togther , it was very
hasty , and no wi can see where i went wrong
i read that as NOT supported by eigrp and OSPF .
thanks for poinint that out
from the CCO
*route-map **map-tag*
(Optional) Name of the route map that defines which networks are to be
installed in the routing table and which are to be filtered from the routing
table. This argument is supported by OSPF and EIGRP.
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 8:38 PM, Fahad Khan <fahad.khan@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear stephen,
>
> Kindly provide some description along with each line (where necessary)
> since i am getting as below,
>
> *RIP *
> distribute-list , access-list IN/OUT
> * distribute-list , route-map IN/OUT*
>
> This means *In RIP, distribute-list can use route-map to filter route*,
> but actually its not possible according to my knowledge (IOS
> c3640-jk9o3s-mz.124-16a.image). These are some more disputed points
>
> Thanks and regards,
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 3:40 AM, stephen skinner <stephenski@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Guys ,
>>
>> i have put together a list of all the ways i can think of to do route
>> filtering in some fashion.
>>
>> Some are SRT( stupid router tricks) , and some are technique's
>>
>> please could you guys have a look and tell me what i have missed
>>
>> many thanks
>>
>> *RIP *
>> distribute-list , access-list IN/OUT
>> distribute-list , route-map IN/OUT
>> redistribute
>> offset list , access-list
>> distance command , access-list
>> distance command
>> summary address
>> auto-summary
>> default information
>>
>> *EIGRP*
>> distribute-list , access-list IN/OUT
>> distribute-list , route-map OUT ONLY
>> offset list , access-list
>> distance command , access-list
>> distance command
>> redistribute
>> area stub
>> summary address
>> auto-summary
>> default information
>> "maximum prefix" command
>>
>> *OSPF *
>> distribute-list , access-list IN/OUT
>> distribute-list , route-map OUT ONLY
>> "ip ospf cost" command
>> ip ospf metric
>> distance command , access-list
>> distance command
>> redistribute
>> area stub
>> summary address/area range
>> auto-summary
>> default information
>> area Filter list
>> "ip ospf prefix-suppression" command ! strange one !
>>
>> *BGP technique's
>> *aggregate address
>> aggregate address suppress map
>> route-map (neighbour)
>> auto-summary
>> default information
>> distribute-list IN/OUT
>> ip as-path access-list
>> ip community-list
>> ip policy-list
>>
>> *BGP commands*
>>
>> "neighbor advertise-map"
>> "neighbor local-as"
>> "network backdoor"
>> "network route-map"
>> "bgp cluster-id"
>> "bgp router-id"
>> "bgp maxas-limit"
>> "bgp suppress-inactive"
>> "bgp inject map"
>>
>> cheers
>> --
>> Only two things are infinite, the universe and my ability to forget Cisco
>> IOS commands.
>>
>>
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