Configuring BGP4

14.Enter the name of the route map in the Route Map Name field.

15.Enter the sequence (instance) number in the Sequence field. The routing switch applies the instances in ascending numerical order. Once an instance comparison results in a “true” evaluation, the routing switch stops applying instances and applies the match and set statements you configure for the instance.

NOTE: In this example, the sequence number matches the address filter number. Using the same number is a convenient way to remember that these configuration items are associated, but is not a requirement.

16.Select the action you want the routing switch to perform if the comparison results in a “true” value:

If you select Deny, the routing switch does not advertise or learn the route.

If you select Permit, the routing switch applies the match and set statements associated with this route map instance.

17.Click the Add button to apply the changes to the device’s running-config file.

18.Select the Route Map Match link at the bottom of the panel to display the BGP Route Map Match panel, as shown in the following example.

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