match-conditions
—(Optional in
from
statement; required in
to
statement) One or more
conditions to use to make a match. The qualifiers are described in Configuring Match
Conditions in Routing Policy Terms.
policy subroutine-policy-name
—Use another policy as a match condition within this policy.
The name identifying the subroutine policy can contain letters, numbers, and hyphens
(-) and can be up to 255 characters long. To include spaces in the name, enclose it
in quotation marks (“ ”). For information about how to configure subroutines, see
Configuring Subroutines in Routing Policy Match Conditions.
policy-name
—Name that identifies the policy. The name can contain letters, numbers,
and hyphens (-) and can be up to 255 characters long. To include spaces in the
name, enclose it in quotation marks (“ ”).
prefix-list prefix-list-name
—Name of a list of IPv4 or IPv6 prefixes.
prefix-list-filter prefix-list-name
—Name of a prefix list to evaluate using qualifiers;
match-type
is the type of match (see Configuring Prefix List Filters), and
actions
is
the action to take if the prefixes match.
route-filter destination-prefix match-type <actions>
—(Optional) List of routes on which
to perform an immediate match;
destination-prefix
is the IPv4 or IPv6 route prefix
to match,
match-type
is the type of match (see Configuring Route Lists), and
actions
is the action to take if the
destination-prefix
matches.
source-address-filter source-prefix match-type <actions>
—(Optional) Unicast source
addresses in multiprotocol BGP (MBGP) and Multicast Source Discovery Protocol
(MSDP) environments on which to perform an immediate match.
source-prefix
is
the IPv4 or IPv6 route prefix to match,
match-type
is the type of match (see
Configuring Route Lists), and
actions
is the action to take if the
source-prefix
matches.
term term-name
—Name that identifies the term.
to
—(Optional) Match a route based on its destination address or the protocols into which
the route is being advertised.
then
—(Optional) Actions to take on matching routes. The actions are described in
Configuring Flow Control Actions and Configuring Actions That Manipulate Route
Characteristics.
Required Privilege
Level
routing—To view this statement in the configuration.
routing-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
Related
Documentation
•
Defining Routing Policies
•
Configuring Routing Policies and Policy Objects in the Dynamic Database
•
dynamic-db on page 3102
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