Scenarios: Dynamic Routing Configuration - D-Link DFL-1600 User Manual

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actions to be either exported to OSPF processes or to be added to one or
more routing tables.
The most common usages of Dynamic Routing Policy are listed as follows,
examples are given next.
Importing OSPF routes from OSPF process into the routing table.
Exporting routes from the routing table to OSPF process.
Exporting routes from one OSPF process to another OSPF process.
10.5.3
In this section, basic scenarios for using OSPF Process and Dynamic
Routing Policy are illustrated.
Example:
As shown in Figure
"lan3" connected to a couple of local networks, which the firewall will
control the only path into; and 2 interfaces, "lan1" and "lan2" attached to
a larger local network. Some of the networks will be accessible through
both interfaces, so that some redundancy might be achieved if one path
becomes unreachable. This is done by placing the two interfaces "lan1" and
"lan2" into a security equivalent interface group.
Dynamic Routing Configuration
Setting up OSPF process
Figure 10.2: OSPF Process Scenario
10.2
, the firewall is assumed to have an interface
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