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aa:nn_or_IPaddr:nn' format
ip extcommunity-list
<100-199>
{
deny | permit
}
LINE
Specifies a deny or permit statement of the extended
community-list.
100-199: expanded extended community list number
LINE: An ordered list as a regular-expression
ip
extcommunity-list
standard
WORD
{
deny | permit
} [
LINE
]
Creates a standard extcommunity-list.
WORD: extended community list name
ip extcommunity-list expanded
WORD
{
deny | permit
}
LINE
Creates a expanded extcommunity-list.
WORD: extended community list name
To delete an entry in the extended community list, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
no ip extcommunity-list
{<1-99>
| <100-199>}
Global
Deletes an entry of the extended community-list.
no ip extcommunity-list
{<1-99>
| <100-199>} {
deny | permit
}
LINE
no ip extcommunity-list stand-
ard WORD
[{
deny | permit
}
LINE
]
no ip extcommunity-list ex-
panded WORD
[{
deny | permit
}
LINE
]
To display the entry information of the extended community list, use the following com-
mand.
Command
Mode
Description
show ip extcommunity-list
Enable
Global
Shows an entry of the extended communi-
ty-list.
show ip extcommunity-list
{<1-99> | <100-
199> |
WORD
}
Route tagging with communities is always done with a route-map. You can attach up to
32 communities to a single route with one route-map set statement. And community-lists
can be used in match conditions in route-maps to match on communities attached to BGP
routes.
To display the BGP routes matching a community, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
show bgp community
Enable
Global
Shows all routes in a BGP table that all
the specified communities attached.
show ip
bgp community
show ip
bgp community
{
AA:NN
|
local-AS
|
no-advertise
|
no-export
} [
exact-match
]
show bgp community
{
AA:NN
|
local-AS
|
no-
advertise
|
no-export
} [
exact-match
]
show ip
bgp
{
unicast
|
multicast
}
community
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