Route Maps
Route maps are used to control which routes are accepted and announced by dynamic routing protocols.
Use route maps to configure inbound route filters, outbound route filters, and to redistribute routes from one protocol to another.
You can define route maps only in Clish.
Route maps support RIP, BGP, and OSPFv2.
You can also use the Route Redistribution and Inbound Route Filters features that you configure in Clish or WebUI.
Route map for import policy corresponds to Inbound Route Filters; route map for export policy corresponds to Route Redistribution.
Protocols can use:
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Route maps for route redistribution
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Other settings for inbound route filtering
However, if one or more route maps are assigned to a protocol (for import or export), any other configuration for route redistribution or inbound route filters is ignored.
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Note - Route maps offer more configuration options than the configuration of route redistribution and inbound route filters. They are not functionally equivalent. |
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Important - In a cluster, you must configure the routing settings separately on each Quantum Spark Cluster Member. |