3Com Switch 7750 Series
Command Reference Guide – Routing Protocol Chapter 6 IP Routing Policy Configuration Commands
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Use the undo if-match interface command to cancel the setting of matching
condition.
By default, no if-match statement is defined.
As an if-match statement of route-policy, it matches the corresponding interface of
route next hop when filtering route.
Related command: if-match acl, if-match ip-prefix, if-match ip next-hop, if-match
cost, if-match tag, route-policy, apply ip next-hop, apply cost, apply
local-preference, apply origin, and apply tag.
Example
# Define an if-match statement to match the route whose next hop interface is
Vlan-interface 1
<3Com> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[3Com] route-policy policy permit node 1
%New sequence of this list
[3Com-route-policy] if-match interface Vlan-interface 1
6.1.17 if-match ip next-hop Syntax
if-match ip next-hop { acl acl-number | ip-prefix ip-prefix-name }
undo if-match ip next-hop [ ip-prefix ]
View
Route policy view
Parameter
acl-number: Number of the ACL used for filter. It ranges from 2,000 to 2,999.
ip-prefix-name: Name of the prefix address list used for filter.
Description
Use the if-match ip next-hop command to configure one of the match rules of
route-policy on the next hop address of the routing information.
Use the undo if-match ip next-hop command to cancel the setting of ACL matching
condition.
Use the undo if-match ip next-hop ip-prefix command to cancel the setting of
address prefix list matching condition.
By default, no if-match statement is defined.