Understanding Dynamic Routing Protocols Predefined Policy Applications
When you create a policy, you can specify predefined dynamic routing protocol applications for the policy.
Depending on your network requirements, you can choose to permit or deny messages generated from these dynamic routing protocols and packets of these dynamic routing protocols. Table 17 lists each supported dynamic routing protocol by name, port, and description.
Table 17: Dynamic Routing Protocols
Dynamic Routing Protocol | Port | Description |
---|---|---|
RIP | 520 | RIP is a common distance-vector routing protocol. |
OSPF | 89 | OSPF is a common link-state routing protocol. |
BGP | 179 | BGP is an exterior/interdomain routing protocol. |
Related Topics
- JUNOS Software Feature Support Reference for SRX Series and J Series Devices
- Security Policy Applications Overview
- Example: Configuring Applications and Application Sets