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Cisco Nexus 3548 Switch NX-OS Unicast Routing Command Reference
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Chapter Unicast Routing Commands
route-map
route-map
To create a route map, enter the route-map configuration mode, or define the conditions for redistributing
routes from one routing protocol into another, use the
route-map
command. To delete an entry, use the
no
form of this command.
route-map
map-tag
[
deny
|
permit
] [
sequence-number
]
no route-map
map-tag
[
permit
|
deny
] [
sequence-number
]
Syntax Description
Command Default
The
permit
keyword is the default.
Command Modes
Global configuration mode
Command History
Usage Guidelines
If you make changes to a route map that is used by a client, you must exit the route-map configuration
submode before the changes take effect in the client. The route-map changes are not propagated to its
clients until you exit from the route-map configuration submode or 60 seconds expire since entering the
submode.
Use route maps to redistribute routes.
Redistribution
The
redistribute
router configuration command uses the
map-tag
name to reference the route map.
Multiple route maps may share the same map tag name.
Use the
route-map
global configuration command and the
match
and
set
route-map configuration
commands to define the conditions for redistributing routes from one routing protocol into another. Each
route-map
command has a list of
match
and
set
commands associated with it. The
match
commands
specify the match criteria—the conditions under which redistribution is allowed for the current
route-map
command. The
set
commands specify the set actions—the particular redistribution actions
to perform if the criteria enforced by the
match
commands are met. The
no route-map
command deletes
the route map.
map-tag
Route map name.
deny
(Optional) Specifies that the route or packet is not distributed if the match
criteria are met for the route map.
permit
(Optional) Specifies that the route or packet is distributed if the match criteria
for this route are met.
sequence-number
(Optional) Number that indicates the position a new route map has in the list
of route maps already configured with the same name. The
no
form of this
command deletes the position of the route map. Range: 0 to 65535.
Release
Modification
5.0(3)A1(1)
This command was introduced.