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FireSIGHT System User Guide
 
Chapter 9      Setting Up Virtual Routers 
  Configuring Virtual Routers
Setting Up Virtual Router Filters
License: 
Control
Supported Devices: 
Series 3
Filters provide a way to match routes for importing into the virtual router’s route table and for exporting 
routes to dynamic protocols. You can create and manage a list of filters. Each filter defines specific 
criteria to look for in routes that are defined statically or received from a dynamic protocol.
Tip
To edit a virtual router filter, click the edit icon (
). To delete a virtual router filter, click the delete 
icon (
).
The Filter tab of the Virtual Router editor displays a table listing of all the filters you have configured 
on a virtual router. The table includes summary information about each filter, as described in the 
following table.
To add a virtual router filter:
Access: 
Admin/Network Admin
Table 9-3
Virtual Router Filters Table View Fields 
Field
Description
Name
The name of the filter.
Protocol
The protocol that the route originates from:
  •
Static — The route originates as a local static route.
  •
RIP — The route originates from a dynamic RIP configuration.
  •
OSPF — The route originates from a dynamic OSPF configuration.
From Router
The router IP addresses that this filter attempts to match in a router. You must enter this value for 
static and RIP filters.
Next Hop
The next hop where packets using this route are forwarded. You must enter this value for static and 
RIP filters.
Destination Type
The type of destination where packets are sent:
  •
Router
  •
Device
  •
Discard
Destination Network
The networks that this filter attempts to match in a route.
OSPF Path Type
Applies only to OSPF protocol. The path type can be one of the following:
  •
Ext-1
  •
Ext-2
  •
Inter Area
  •
Intra Area
OSPF Router ID
Applies only to OSPF protocol. The router ID of the router advertising that route/network.