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device(config)# route-map msdp2_map permit 1
device(config-routemap msdp2_map)# match ip address 125
device(config-routemap msdp2_map)# exit
device(config)# route-map msdp2_rp_map deny 1
device(config-routemap msdp2_rp_map)# match ip route-source 124
device(config-routemap msdp2_rp_map)# exit
device(config)# route-map msdp2_rp_map permit 2
device(config-routemap msdp2_rp_map)# match ip route-source 125
device(config-routemap msdp2_rp_map)# exit
The following commands configure the Source-Active filters.
To specify VRF information, enter the following commands at the MSDP VRF configuration level.
device(config)# router msdp vrf blue
device(config-msdp-router-vrf blue)# sa-filter in 2.2.2.99
device(config-msdp-router-vrf blue)# sa-filter in 2.2.2.97 route-map msdp_map
device(config-msdp-router-vrf blue)# sa-filter in 2.2.2.96 route-map msdp2_map rp-
route-map msdp2_rp_map
The sa-filter commands configure the following filters:
•
sa-filter in 2.2.2.99 - This command drops all source-group pairs received from neighbor
2.2.2.99.
2.2.2.99.
NOTE
The default action is to deny all source-group pairs from the specified neighbor. If you want to permit
some pairs, use route maps.
The default action is to deny all source-group pairs from the specified neighbor. If you want to permit
some pairs, use route maps.
•
sa-filter in 2.2.2.97 route-map msdp_map - This command drops source-group pairs received
from neighbor 2.2.2.97 if the pairs have source addresses matching 10.x.x.x and group address
235.10.10.1.
from neighbor 2.2.2.97 if the pairs have source addresses matching 10.x.x.x and group address
235.10.10.1.
•
sa-filter in 2.2.2.96 route-map msdp2_map rp-route-map msdp2_rp_map - This command
accepts all source-group pairs except those associated with RP 2.2.42.3.
accepts all source-group pairs except those associated with RP 2.2.42.3.
Syntax: [no] sa-filter in | originate | out ip-addr [route-map map-tag ] [rp-route-map rp-map-tag]
Selecting the in option applies the filter to incoming Source-Active messages.
Selecting the originate option applies the filter to self-originated outbound Source-Active messages.
Selecting the out option applies the filter to self-originated and forwarded outbound Source-Active
messages.
messages.
The ip-addr parameter specifies the IP address of the MSDP neighbor. The filters apply to Source-
Active messages received from or sent to this neighbor.
Active messages received from or sent to this neighbor.
The route-mapmap-tag parameter specifies a route map. The device applies the filter to source-group
pairs that match the route map. Use the match ip addressacl-id command in the route map to specify
an extended ACL that contains the source addresses.
pairs that match the route map. Use the match ip addressacl-id command in the route map to specify
an extended ACL that contains the source addresses.
The rp-route-maprp-map-tag parameter specifies a route map to use for filtering based on
Rendezvous Point (RP) address. Use this parameter if you want to filter Source-Active messages
based on their originating RP. Use the match ip route-sourceacl-id command in the route map to
specify an extended ACL that contains the RP address.
Rendezvous Point (RP) address. Use this parameter if you want to filter Source-Active messages
based on their originating RP. Use the match ip route-sourceacl-id command in the route map to
specify an extended ACL that contains the RP address.
NOTE
The default filter action is deny. If you want to permit some source-group pairs, use a route map.
The default filter action is deny. If you want to permit some source-group pairs, use a route map.
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