Routing profiles are unique to the virtual router and are not shared. | Routing profiles are
used
to configure route filters, route redistribution, routing protocol
profiles, and the advanced
routing engine relies extensively on these routing profiles. These routing profiles are shared among the logical routers
within
the same virtual system
as well
as across virtual systems.
This makes it possible to reuse these profiles among logical routers
and protocols
in the
logical routers. A BGP peer in a peer group can inherit routing profiles from that BGP peer group. In addition,
BGP peers can have their own routing profiles, which are not
inherited from their BGP peer group. | Routing profiles may create issues when translating profiles from the legacy routing engine to
the advanced routing engine. In the legacy routing engine, profiles are unique to the virtual router and are not shared. You
may encounter issues with profiles that use the same name in more
than one virtual router. |