Routing Policy Configuration
Routing policies, when applied to routing information, change the paths through which network traffic passes.
- Overview of Routing Policies
- Understanding Routing Policies
- Application Scenarios for Routing Policies
- Summary of Routing Policy Configuration Tasks
- Licensing Requirements and Limitations for Routing Policies
- Configuring Filters
Filters in a routing policy include ACL, IP prefix listAS_Path filter, community filter, extended community filter, and RD filter. This section describes the configuration of IP prefix listAS_Path filter, community filter, extended community filter, and RD filter. For details about ACL configuration, see "ACL Configuration" in the Huawei AR Series Access Routers - Configuration Guide - Security. - Configuring a Routing Policy
Each node of a routing policy can have a unique set of if-match and apply clauses. - Controlling the Valid Time of Routing Policies
To ensure network stability, you need to configure the delay in applying a routing policy when modifying the routing policy. - Maintaining Routing Policies
- Configuration Examples for Routing Policies