configure iproute route-map
ExtremeWare Software 7.3.0 Command Reference Guide
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configure iproute route-map
configure iproute route-map [bgp | direct | e-bgp | i-bgp | ospf |
ospf-extern1 | ospf-extern2 | ospf-inter | ospf-intra | rip | static]
[<route map> | none]
Description
Configures the contents of the IP routing table.
Syntax Description
Default
N/A.
Usage Guidelines
Route maps for IP routing can be configured based on the route origin. When routes are added to the IP
routing table from various sources, the route map configured for the origin of the route is applied to the
route. After matching on specified characteristics, the characteristics for the route can be modified using
the route maps. The characteristics that can be matched and modified are dependent on the origin of the
route. Route maps for IP routing can be dynamically changed. In the case of direct and static route
origins, the changes are reflected immediately. In the case of routes that are sourced from other origin,
the changes are reflected within 30 seconds.
MPLS uses route map-based filters for controlling label advertisement and label propagation. The
implementation of the
delete route-map <route-map>
command has been augmented to support the
MPLS module.
Example
The following command configures the IP routing table
bgp_out
to BGP routing:
configure iproute route-map bgp_out bgp
bgp
Specifies BGP routing.
direct
Specifies direct routing.
e-bgp
Specifies E-BGP routing.
i-bgp
Specifies I-BGP routing.
opsf
Specifies OSPF routing.
ospf-extern1
Specifies OSPF External 1 routing.
ospf-extern2
Specifies OSPF External 2 routing.
ospf-inter
Specifies OSPFInter routing.
ospf-intra
Specifies OSPFIntra routing.
rip
Specifies RIP routing.
static
Specifies static routing.
route map
Specifies a route map.
none
Specifies not to use a route map.
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