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Defining a BGP Accept Policy
BGP-4 accept policies govern which routes BGP submits to the IP routing table
manager. When BGP encounters an update that matches the policy, it performs the
action you specify.
To define a new BGP accept policy, you must do the following:
• Supply a name for the accept policy.
• Set the state of the policy (enabled or disabled).
• Specify whether BGP ignores or accepts an update that matches the policy.
• Rank the policy according to preference, precedence, and BGP weight class.
You can use the BCC or Site Manager to define a BGP accept policy.
Using the BCC
Navigate to the BGP global prompt and enter:
accept
policy_name
policy_name is a unique name for the BGP accept policy.
A policy-specific prompt appears, indicating that the BCC has created the policy
using default values for all parameters.
For example, the following command creates an accept policy named
accept_pol_1:
/jointfilesconvert/92449/bgp# accept accept_pol_1
accept/accept_pol_1//jointfilesconvert/92449/bgp#
In response to the prompt, enter:
parameter value
parameter value is one of the parameter/value pairs described in Table 8-6.
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