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Advertise-map—Name of route map that specifies routes to be advertised
when routes in conditional route maps are matched
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Condition-map—Name of route map that specifies routes to be matched by
routes in the BGP routing table
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Sequence—Position of the specified advertise route map in a list of advertise
route maps configured for a particular peer group within the same
address-family. A lower sequence number has a higher priority; that route
map is processed before one with a higher sequence number.
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Status—Status of the routes specified by the route map, advertise (route map
condition has been met) or withdraw (route map condition has not been
met; regardless of this status, the specified routes might be governed by
another route map with a lower sequence number and actually advertised
or not according to that map
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Example
host1#
show ip bgp peer-group
BGP peer-group leftcoast, remote AS 200
Peer-group members are external peers
Local AS 100
Administrative status is Start
EBGP multi-hop is disabled
IBGP single-hop is disabled
BFD is enabled:
Single-hop IPv4 BFD session
Minimum transmit interval is 300 ms
Minimum receive interval is 300 ms
Multiplier is 3
Maximum update message size is 1024 octets
Neighbor weight is 0
Connect retry interval is 10 seconds initially
Configured keep-alive interval is 30 seconds
Configured hold time is 90 seconds
Minimum route advertisement interval is 30 seconds
Minimum AS origination interval is 10 seconds
Graceful restart negotiation:
Restart time is 120 seconds
Stale paths time is 360 seconds
Configuration for address family ipv4:unicast
RIB-out is disabled
Default originate is disabled
Next hop self is disabled
Next hop unchanged is disabled
Don't send communities
Inbound soft reconfiguration is disabled
Private AS number stripping is disabled
Override site AS with provider AS is disabled
No loops in the received AS-path are allowed
Members: 10.2.2.2 10.3.3.3
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Fields relevant to conditional advertisement:
Advertise-map is advertisetoR1
Condition-map: trigger1
Sequence: 5
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Monitoring BGP
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