BGP#show ip route

Examples

4.Set the prefix-list to be the match criterion on a permit entry in the route map: route-map com permit 2

match ip address prefix-list test1

If the route 52.0.0.0/8 is dropped by this route map, we can be sure that it was dropped by the first deny entry, and not by the implicit deny-all entry at the end of the route map.

5.Apply this route map as the incoming filter for the neighbor 45.45.45.46: neighbor 45.45.45.46 route-map com in

6.Shut down the neighbor, and then bring it up again:

awplus(config-router)#neighbor 45.45.45.46 shutdown awplus(config-router)#neighbor 45.45.45.46 no shutdown

If the deny clause in the routemap does its job, then the routes advertised from the peer will be dropped. And, indeed they are dropped.

BGP#show ip route

Codes: C - connected, S - static, R - RIP, B - BGP O - OSPF, IA - OSPF inter area

N1 - OSPF NSSA external type 1, N2 - OSPF NSSA external type 2 E1 - OSPF external type 1, E2 - OSPF external type 2

* - candidate default

C45.45.45.0/24 is directly connected, vlan1

C 64.0.0.0/4 is directly connected, vlan64

Example H Combination of a distribute list and a route map and an AS-Path list filter

1.Add some new static routes to the AW peer, and configure the peer to redistribute these static routes into BGP:

add ip rou=156.23.4.0 mask=255.255.255.248 int=vlan2 next=52.34.5.4

add ip rou=156.23.4.8 mask=255.255.255.248 int=vlan2 next=52.45.45.45

add ip rou=156.23.4.32 mask=255.255.255.224 int=vlan2 next=52.45.45.45

add ip rou=156.23.4.144 mask=255.255.255.240 int=vlan2 next=52.45.45.45

add bgp import=static

2.Configure the peer to give Community 89:89 to the route 156.23.4.32/27 and append AS path 34599 to the route 156.34.4.144/28.

add ip prefixlist=com entry=1 action=match prefix=156.23.4.32 masklength=27

add ip prefixlist=as entry=1 action=match prefix=156.23.4.144 masklength=28

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Allied Telesis x908, X8100 manual BGP#show ip route

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