Implementation Information
The Dell Networking OS implementation of route maps allows route maps with the
no match
or
no set
commands. When there is
no match
command, all traffic matches the route map and the
set
command
applies.
Important Points to Remember
• For route-maps with more than one match clause:
– Two or more match clauses within the same route-map sequence have the
same
match
commands (though the values are different), matching a packet against these clauses is a logical
OR operation.
– Two or more match clauses within the same route-map sequence have
different
match
commands, matching a packet against these clauses is a logical AND operation.
• If no match is found in a route-map sequence, the process moves to the next route-map sequence
until a match is found, or there are no more sequences.
• When a match is found, the packet is forwarded and no more route-map sequences are processed.
– If a continue clause is included in the route-map sequence, the next or a specified route-map
sequence is processed after a match is found.
Configuration Task List for Route Maps
Configure route maps in ROUTE-MAP mode and apply the maps in various commands in ROUTER RIP
and ROUTER OSPF modes.
The following list includes the configuration tasks for route maps, as described in the following sections.
• Create a route map (mandatory)
• Configure route map filters (optional)
• Configure a route map for route redistribution (optional)
• Configure a route map for route tagging (optional)
Creating a Route Map
Route maps, ACLs, and prefix lists are similar in composition because all three contain filters, but route
map filters do not contain the permit and deny actions found in ACLs and prefix lists.
Route map filters match certain routes and set or specify values.
To create a route map, use the following command.
• Create a route map and assign it a unique name. The optional
permit
and
deny
keywords are the
action of the route map.
CONFIGURATION mode
route-map
map-name
[permit | deny] [
sequence-number
]
The default is
permit
.
The optional
seq
keyword allows you to assign a sequence number to the route map instance.
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Access Control Lists (ACLs)
Summary of Contents for Z9000
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Page 80: ...grub reboot 80 Management ...
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Page 491: ...Figure 70 Configuring OSPF and BGP for MSDP Multicast Source Discovery Protocol MSDP 491 ...
Page 496: ...Figure 73 MSDP Default Peer Scenario 1 496 Multicast Source Discovery Protocol MSDP ...
Page 497: ...Figure 74 MSDP Default Peer Scenario 2 Multicast Source Discovery Protocol MSDP 497 ...
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Page 760: ...Figure 100 Single and Double Tag TPID Match 760 Service Provider Bridging ...
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