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Policy Framework Configuration Guide - Juniper Networks

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Chapter 4: Routing <strong>Policy</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong><br />

Configuring Flow Control Actions<br />

Table 11 on page 49 lists the flow control actions. You can specify one of these actions<br />

along with the trace action or one or more of the actions that manipulate route<br />

characteristics (see “Configuring Actions That Manipulate Route Characteristics” on<br />

page 49).<br />

Table 11: Flow Control Actions<br />

Flow Control<br />

Action<br />

Description<br />

accept<br />

Accept the route and propagate it. After a route is accepted, no other terms in the routing policy and no<br />

other routing policies are evaluated.<br />

default-action<br />

accept<br />

Accept and override any action intrinsic to the protocol. This is a nonterminating policy action.<br />

reject<br />

Reject the route and do not propagate it. After a route is rejected, no other terms in the routing policy and<br />

no other routing policies are evaluated.<br />

default-action reject<br />

Reject and override any action intrinsic to the protocol. This is a nonterminating policy action.<br />

next term<br />

Skip to and evaluate the next term in the same routing policy. Any accept or reject action specified in the<br />

then statement is skipped. Any actions in the then statement that manipulate route characteristics are<br />

applied to the route.<br />

next term is the default control action if a match occurs and you do not specify a flow control action.<br />

next policy<br />

Skip to and evaluate the next routing policy. Any accept or reject action specified in the then statement<br />

is skipped. Any actions in the then statement that manipulate route characteristics are applied to the<br />

route.<br />

next policy is the default control action if a match occurs, you do not specify a flow control action, and<br />

there are no further terms in the current routing policy.<br />

Configuring Actions That Manipulate Route Characteristics<br />

You can specify one or more of the actions listed in Table 12 on page 50 to manipulate<br />

route characteristics.<br />

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