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I am currently having this problem when using frr bgp.
bgp establishes neighbor relationships with other switches and receives many routes. (Run command [ vtysh -c "show ip bgp route" ] to view the routes.) The routes are also synchronized to the host. You can run the "route -n" command to find the routes.
However, in our service scenario, many received bgp routes are useless, and a large number of useless routes may cause some faults. Is there such a configuration that prevents the learned bgp routes from being synchronized to the host? That is, the learned bgp route cannot be found by running the route -n command.
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hello!
I am currently having this problem when using frr bgp.
bgp establishes neighbor relationships with other switches and receives many routes. (Run command [ vtysh -c "show ip bgp route" ] to view the routes.) The routes are also synchronized to the host. You can run the "route -n" command to find the routes.
However, in our service scenario, many received bgp routes are useless, and a large number of useless routes may cause some faults.
Is there such a configuration that prevents the learned bgp routes from being synchronized to the host? That is, the learned bgp route cannot be found by running the route -n command.
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