Command
History
Version 8.3.16.1
Introduced on the MXL 10/40GbE Switch IO Module.
Example
Dell#show ip prefix-list summary
Ip Prefix-list with the last deletion/insertion: PL_OSPF_to_RIP
ip prefix-list PL_OSPF_to_RIP:
count: 3, range entries: 1, sequences: 5 - 25
Route Map Commands
When you create an access-list without any rule and then applied to an interface, the ACL behavior
reflects implicit permit.
To configure route maps and their redistribution criteria, use the following commands.
continue
To a route-map entry with a higher sequence number, configure a route-map.
Syntax
continue [
sequence-number
]
Parameters
sequence-
number
(OPTIONAL) Enter the route map sequence number. The
range is from 1 to 65535. The default is: no sequence
number
Defaults
Not configured
Command
Modes
ROUTE-MAP
Command
History
Version 8.3.16.1
Introduced on the MXL 10/40GbE Switch IO Module.
Usage
Information
The
continue
feature allows movement from one route-map entry to a specific
route-map entry (the sequence number). If you do not specify the sequence
number, the
continue
feature simply moves to the next sequence number (also
known as an implied continue). If a match clause exists, the
continue
feature
executes only after a successful match occurs. If there are no successful matches,
the
continue
feature is ignored.
Match clause with Continue clause
The
continue
feature can exist without a match clause. A continue clause without
a match clause executes and jumps to the specified route-map entry.
With a match clause and a continue clause, the match clause executes first and the
continue clause next in a specified route map entry. The continue clause launches
only after a successful match. The behavior is:
200
Access Control Lists (ACL)