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Parameter
list-name: The text name of the prefix list.
description text: Text description of the prefix list. Up to 80 characters.
6.10.2.4 route-map
To create a route map and enter Route Map Configuration mode, use the route-map command in
Global Configuration mode. One use of a route map is to limit the redistribution of routes to a specified
range of route prefixes. The redistribution command specifies a route map which refers to a prefix list.
The prefix list identifies the prefixes that may be redistributed. It accepts up to 64 route maps.
To delete a route map or one of its statements, use the no form of this command.
Syntax
route-map <map-tag> [permit|deny] [sequence-number]
no route-map <map-tag> [permit|deny] [sequence-number]
Default Setting
No route maps are configured by default. If no permit or deny tag is given, permit is the default.
Command Mode
Global Config
Parameter
map-tag: Text name of the route map. Route maps with the same name are grouped together in
order of their sequence numbers. A route map name may be up to 32 characters long.
permit: (Optional) Permit routes that match all of the match conditions in the route map.
deny: (Optional) Deny routes that match all of the match conditions in the route map.
sequence-number: (Optional) An integer used to order the set of route maps with the same name.
Route maps are ordered from lowest to greatest sequence number, with lower sequence numbers
being considered first. If no sequence number is specified, the system assigns a value ten greater
than the last statement in the route map. The range is 0 to 65,535.
6.10.2.5 match as-path
This route map match term matches BGP autonomous system paths against an AS path access list. If
you enter a new match as-path term in a route map statement that already has a match as-path term,
the AS path list numbers in the new term are added to the existing match term, up to the maximum
number of lists in a term. A route is considered a match if it matches any one or more of the AS path
access lists the match term refers to.
To delete the match as-path term that matches BGP autonomous system paths against an AS path
access list, use the no form of this command.
Syntax
match as-path <as-path-list-number>
no match as-path
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