Configuring IP Unicast Routing
Configuring Protocol-Independent Features
DETAILED STEPS
Command
1.
configure terminal
2.
route-map map-tag [permit | deny] [sequence
number]
3.
match as-path path-list-number
4.
match community-list community-list-number
[exact]
5.
match ip address {access-list-number |
access-list-name} [...access-list-number |
...access-list-name]
6.
match metric metric-value
7.
match ip next-hop {access-list-number |
access-list-name} [...access-list-number |
...access-list-name]
8.
match tag tag value [...tag-value]
9.
match interface type number [...type number]
10.
match ip route-source {access-list-number |
access-list-name} [...access-list-number |
...access-list-name]
11.
match route-type {local | internal | external
[type-1 | type-2]}
Purpose
Enter global configuration mode.
Define any route maps used to control
redistribution and enter route-map configuration
mode.
map-tag—A meaningful name for the route
map. The redistribute router configuration
command uses this name to reference this
route map. Multiple route maps might share
the same map tag name.
(Optional) If permit is specified and the match
criteria are met for this route map, the route is
redistributed as controlled by the set actions.
If deny is specified, the route is not
redistributed.
sequence number (Optional)— Number that
indicates the position a new route map is to
have in the list of route maps already
configured with the same name.
Match a BGP AS path access list.
Match a BGP community list.
Match a standard access list by specifying the
name or number. It can be an integer from 1 to
199.
Match the specified route metric. The metric-value
can be an EIGRP metric with a specified value from
0 to 4294967295.
Match a next-hop router address passed by one of
the access lists specified (numbered from 1 to
199).
Match the specified tag value in a list of one or
more route tag values. Each can be an integer from
0 to 4294967295.
Match the specified next hop route out one of the
specified interfaces.
Match the address specified by the specified
advertised access lists.
Match the specified route-type:
local—Locally generated BGP routes.
internal—OSPF intra-area and interarea routes
or EIGRP internal routes.
external—OSPF external routes (Type 1 or
Type 2) or EIGRP external routes.
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