Managing Route Maps - Siemens RX1500 User Manual

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Figure 485: Advertised Route Table
The Advertised Route table provides the following information:
Parameter
Network
Nexthop
Selected
Internal
Metric
Local Preference
Weight
AS Path
Origin
If no dynamic BGP routes have been configured, configure BGP and add routes as needed. For more information
about configuring BGP, refer to
Section 5.19.3

Managing Route Maps

Route maps are sequential statements used to filter routes that meet the defined criteria. If a route meets
the criteria of the applied route map, it can either be excluded from the routing table or prevented from being
redistributed.
Each route map requires a sequence number (e.g. 10, 20, 30, etc.), which allows for multiple route maps to be
run in sequence until a match is found. It is recommended to create sequence numbers in intervals of 10, in case
a new route map is required later between two existing route maps.
The following sections describe how to configure and manage route maps for BGP:
Section 5.19.3.1, "Viewing a List of Route Map Filters"
Section 5.19.3.2, "Viewing a List of Route Map Filter Entries"
Section 5.19.3.3, "Adding a Route Map Filter"
Section 5.19.3.4, "Adding a Route Map Filter Entry"
Section 5.19.3.5, "Deleting a Routing Map Filter"
Section 5.19.3.6, "Deleting a Routing Map Filter Entry"
Section 5.19.3.7, "Configuring Match Rules"
Section 5.19.3.8, "Configuring a Set"
Managing Route Maps
Description
Network.
Next-hop address.
Selected next-hop for this route.
Internal route.
Metric value.
Local preference.
Weight.
Path.
Origin.
Section 5.19.1, "Configuring
BGP".
Chapter 5
Setup and Configuration
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