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Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using ASDM
Chapter26 Defining Route Maps
Defining a Route Map
Defining a Route Map
You must define a route map when specifying which of the routes from the specified routing protocol
are allowed to be redistributed into the target routing process.

Adding or Editing a Route Map

In ASDM, you can define a route map by adding, editing, or deleting a route map name, sequence
number, or redistribution.
To add, edit, or delete a route map, perform the following steps:
Step1 In ASDM, choose Configuration > Device Setup > Routing > Route Maps.
Step2 Click Add.
The Add Route Map or Edit Route Map dialog box appears.
Step3 Enter the route map name and sequence number. The route map name is the name that you assign to a
particular route. The sequence number is the order in which you add or delete the route map entries into
the ASA.
Note If you are editing an existing route map, the fields for Route Map name and sequence number
are already filled in.
Step4 To reject route matches from redistribution, click Deny. If you use an ACL in a route map Deny clause,
routes that are permitted by the ACL are not redistributed. To allow route matches for redistribution.
click Permit. If you use an ACL in a route map Permit clause, routes that are permitted by the ACL are
redistributed.
In addition, if you use an ACL in a route map Permit or Deny clause, and the ACL denies a route, then
the route map clause match is not found and the next route map clause is evaluated.
Step5 Click the Match Clause tab to choose routes to which this clause should be applied, and set the
following parameters:
Check the Match first hop interface of route check box to enable or disable matching the first hop
interface of a route or to match any routes with the specified next hop interface. If you specify more
than one interface, then the route can match either interface.
Enter the interface name in the Interface field, or click the ellipses to display the Browse
Interface dialog box.
Choose the interface type (inside or outside), click Selected Interface, then click OK.
Check the Match IP Address check box to enable or disable the Match address of a route or
match packet.
Check the Match Next Hop check box to enable or disable the Match next hop address of a
route.
Check the Match Route Source check box to enable or disable the Match advertising source
address of the route.
Choose Access List ot Prefix List from the drop-down list to match the IP address.
According to the previous selection, click the ellipses to display the Browse Access List or
Browse Prefix List dialog box.