BSR 2000 Command Reference Guide

Release 1.0

 

 

set community

The set community command add or replace communities from the community attribute of an inbound or outbound update. Use the no set community command removes the specified communities from the set.

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: The communities could be specified as numbers; the result will be the same; none removes community attribute from the update unless additive is specified for the set entry. In this case it doesn't modify update community attributes.

In other words, the no set community command, if the entry had some community numbers in it before removal, and as the result of the removal no numbers are left, then the entry itself is deleted.

The command set community none removes all community numbers from set entry, if any, but leaves the value of the additive attribute intact.

Group Access

ISP

Command Mode

Route-map Configuration

Command Line Usage

set community {<1-4294967295>local-AS no-advertise no-export additive none}

no set community {<1-4294967295>local-AS no-advertise no-export additive none}

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