match route-type
•
Use to match a route for the specified route type.
•
Example
host1(config-route-map)#
match route-type level-1
•
Use the
no
version to delete the match clause from a route map or a specified value
from the match clause.
•
See match route-type.
match-set summary prefix-tree
•
Use to specify the prefix tree that summarizes routes for a particular route map.
•
Use the
ip prefix-tree
command to set the conditions of the prefix tree, including which
routes to summarize and how many bits of the network address to preserve.
•
Example
host1(config-route-map)#
match-set summary prefix-tree boston
•
Use the
no
version to disable the use of the prefix tree by the route map.
•
See match-set summary prefix-tree.
match tag
•
Use to match the tag value of the destination routing protocol.
•
Example
host1(config)#
route-map 1
host1(config-route-map)#
match tag 25
•
Use the
no
version to delete the match clause from a route map or a specified value
from the match clause.
•
See match tag.
route-map
•
Use to define the conditions for redistributing routes from one routing protocol to
another, and for filtering or modifying updates sent to or received from peers.
•
Each
route-map
command has a list of
match
and set commands associated with it.
That is, the route map itself consists of a set of clauses; each clause (also called an
entry) consists of a
match
or
set
command:
•
match
commands specify the match criteria, the conditions under which redistribution
is allowed for the current route map.
•
set
commands specify the set actions, the redistribution actions to perform if the
criteria enforced by the
match
commands is met.
•
You can specify match and set clauses to modify attributes of redistributed routes.
•
Use route maps when you want to have detailed control over how routes are
redistributed between routing processes.
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