HP VPN Firewall Appliances Network Management Command Reference
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Parameters
protocol: Redistributes routes from the specified routing protocol, which can be direct, isis, ospf, rip, or
static.
The following matrix shows the values for the protocol argument on different firewalls and firewall
modules:
Hardware Protocol
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F1000-A-EI/F1000-S-EI direct, ospf, rip, and static
F1000-E direct, ospf, rip, and static
F5000 direct, isis, ospf, rip, and static
F5000-S/F5000-C direct, ospf, rip, and static
VPN firewall modules direct, ospf, rip, and static
20-Gbps VPN firewall modules direct, ospf, rip, and static
process-id: Process ID, in the range of 1 to 65535. The default is 1. It is available only when the protocol
is isis, ospf, or rip.
all-processes: Redistributes routes from all the processes of the specified protocol. This keyword takes
effect only when the protocol is isis, rip, or ospf.
allow-direct: Redistributes direct routes from the specified protocol. This keyword is available only when
the specified protocol is OSPF. Without this keyword, BGP does not redistribute direct routes from OSPF.
If you specify the route-policy route-policy-name keyword together with the allow-direct keyword, make
sure that no rule in the routing policy conflicts with any direct route. For example, do not configure the
if-match route-type command for the routing policy to filter OSPF routes. Otherwise, the allow-direct
keyword does not take effect.
med-value: Specifies a MED value for redistributed routes, ranging from 0 to 4294967295. If the
argument is not specified, the cost of the redistributed route is used as its MED in the BGP routing domain.
route-policy-name: Name of a routing policy used to filter redistributed routes, a case-sensitive string of
1 to 63 characters.
Usage guidelines
Only active routes can be redistributed. You can use the display ip routing-table protocol command to
display route state information.
The ORIGIN attribute of routes redistributed with the import-route command is INCOMPLETE.
The undo import-route protocol all-processes command removes only the configuration made by the
import-route protocol all-processes command, instead of the configuration made by the import-route
protocol process-id command.
Examples
# In BGP view, redistribute routes from RIP process 1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] bgp 100
[Sysname-bgp] import-route rip
# In BGP-VPN instance view, redistribute routes from RIP process 1. (The VPN has been created.)
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] bgp 100