A. Create routing policies for source addresses: This involves defining a routing policy that matches traffic based on source addresses.
C. Create a firewall filter to match desired traffic: This involves creating a firewall filter that matches the desired traffic based on specific criteria, such as source or destination addresses.
E. Create a RIB group for next-hop entries: This involves creating a RIB (Routing Information Base) group that contains the next-hop entries for the filter-based forwarding.
A. Create routing policies for source addresses: Routing policies are used to define which source addresses or traffic types should be forwarded to specific routing instances.
C. Create a firewall filter to match desired traffic: A firewall filter is used to classify traffic and direct it based on the matching criteria to the appropriate routing instance.
E. Create a RIB group for next-hop entries: RIB (Routing Information Base) groups are used to manage routing tables for the different routing instances, ensuring next-hop entries are properly forwarded.
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