1200 CHAPTER 78: ROUTING POLICY COMMON CONFIGURATION COMMANDS

&<1-16>: Indicates the argument before it can be entered up to 16 times.

Description Use the if-match extcommunity command to specify extended community list(s) for matching against the extended community attribute of routing information.

Use the undo if-match extcommunity command to remove the match criterion.

The match criterion is not configured by default.

Examples # Create a routing policy named policy1 with node 10, matching mode as permit. Match the extended community attribute of routes against extended community lists 100 and 150.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] route-policy policy1 permit node 10

[Sysname-route-policy] if-match extcommunity 100 150

if-match interface

Syntax if-match interface { interface-type interface-number }&<1-16>

undo if-match interface [ interface-type interface-number ]&<1-16>

View Routing policy view

Parameters interface-type: Interface type

interface-number: Interface number

&<1-16>: Indicates the argument before it can be entered up to 16 times.

Description Use the if-match interface command to specify interface(s) for matching against the outbound interfaces of routing information.

Use the undo if-match interface command to remove the match criterion.

The match criterion is not configured by default.

Related commands: if-match acl, if-matchip-prefix,if-match ip next-hop,if-match cost, if-match tag, route-policy,apply ip-addressnext-hop,apply cost, apply local-preference,apply origin, apply tag.

Examples # Create a routing policy named policy1 with node 10, matching mode as permit. Define an if-match clause to permit the routing information with the outbound interface as Ethernet1/0.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] route-policy policy1 permit node 10

[Sysname-route-policy] if-match interface ethernet 1/0

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