If you want to match off of routes that have been redistributed, you could match on the incomplete origin attribute. But it could include external paths to; as it carries from AS to AS.If the is-local attribute is working for you and advertising the...
So the first thing to note, is that your RPL has two conditional matches:
The first conditional match is based on prefix and origination.The second one is based on based on the same prefix list (which negates) the need for origination.
Assuming tha...
Hi Lulian, you can find out where an RPL is linked by checking its attachpoint by using the command show rpl route-policy route-policy-name attachpoints.
So using the command for the Route-Policy PASS_ALL, I can see that it is associated to 10.100.1...
So this is the start of a route-policy that allows for three variables to be passed to it; at it's attach point. So for example the BGP config may look like this:
router bgp 100
address-family ipv4 unicast
neighbor 1.1.1.1
remote-as 200
add...