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7.6.1.0 - Force10 Networks

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To view the configuration, use the show config command in the ROUTER RIP mode (Figure 181) or the<br />

show running-config rip command in the EXEC mode.<br />

<strong>Force10</strong>(conf-router_rip)#show config<br />

!<br />

router rip<br />

distribute-list prefix juba out<br />

network 10.0.0.0<br />

<strong>Force10</strong>(conf-router_rip)#router ospf 34<br />

Figure 181 show config Command in the ROUTER RIP Mode<br />

To apply a filter to routes in OSPF, use either of the following commands in the ROUTER OSPF mode:<br />

Command Syntax Command Mode Purpose<br />

distribute-list prefix-list-name in<br />

[interface]<br />

distribute-list prefix-list-name out<br />

[connected | rip | static]<br />

To view the configuration, use the show config command in the ROUTER OSPF mode (Figure 185) or<br />

the show running-config ospf command in the EXEC mode.<br />

<strong>Force10</strong>(conf-router_ospf)#show config<br />

!<br />

router ospf 34<br />

network 10.2.1.1 255.255.255.255 area 0.0.0.1<br />

distribute-list prefix awe in<br />

<strong>Force10</strong>(conf-router_ospf)#<br />

Figure 182 show config Command Example in ROUTER OSPF Mode<br />

ACL Resequencing<br />

ROUTER OSPF Apply a configured prefix list to incoming<br />

routes. You can specify an interface.<br />

If you enter the name of a non-existent prefix<br />

list, all routes are forwarded.<br />

ROUTER OSPF Apply a configured prefix list to incoming<br />

routes. You can specify which type of routes<br />

are affected.<br />

If you enter the name of a non-existent prefix<br />

list, all routes are forwarded.<br />

ACL Resequencing allows you to re-number the rules and remarks in an access or prefix list. The<br />

placement of rules within the list is critical because packets are matched against rules in sequential order.<br />

Use resquencing whenever there is no longer an opportunity to order new rules as desired using current<br />

numbering scheme.<br />

For example, Table 25 contains some rules that are numbered in increments of 1. No new rules can be<br />

placed between these, so apply resequencing to create numbering space, as shown in Table 26. In the same<br />

example, apply resequencing if more than two rules must be placed between rules 7 and 10.<br />

FTOS Configuration Guide, version <strong>7.6.1.0</strong> 265

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