BSR 2000 Command Reference Guide

Release 1.0

 

 

route-map

The route-mapcommand creates or modifies route-maps and their sequences. The no route-mapcommand removes the corresponding sequence from the route-map.If there are no sequences left in the route-map, the route-map will be deleted too.

Use the route-mapcommand, and the match and set commands to configure the rules for redistributing routes from one routing protocol to another. Each route-mapcommand has a list of match and set commands associated with it. The match commands specify the match criteria, which are the conditions under which redistribution is allowed for the current route-mapcommand. The set commands specify the set actions, the particular redistribution actions to perform if the criteria enforced by the match commands are met. The no route-mapcommand deletes the route map.

Note: If the optional sequence number [<0-65535>] is omitted, the default sequence number 10 is used. If the optional access value [permit deny] is omitted, the default value permit is used.

These two commands create a route-map with the <route-map-name> name, if it does not exist, and the sequence specified by the sequence number and access value, there is no such sequence. Otherwise, the access value of the existing sequence is set to the new access value.

Group Access

ISP

Command Mode

Global Configuration

Command Line Usage

route-map <WORD> [deny permit] [<0-65535>]route-map <WORD> [deny permit] [<0-65535>]

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