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Ios xr release 6.4.x
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Modifying a Routing Policy Using a Text Editor
SUMMARY STEPS
1. edit { route-policy | prefix-set | as-path-set | community-set | extcommunity-set { rt | soo } |
policy-global | rd-set } name [ nano | emacs | vim | inline { add | prepend | remove }
set-element ]
2. show rpl route-policy [ name [ detail ] | states | brief ]
3. show rpl prefix-set [ name | states | brief ]
DETAILED STEPS
Command or Action
Step 1
edit { route-policy | prefix-set | as-path-set |
community-set | extcommunity-set { rt | soo } |
policy-global | rd-set } name [ nano | emacs | vim |
inline { add | prepend | remove } set-element ]
Example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# edit route-policy sample1
Step 2
show rpl route-policy [ name [ detail ] | states | brief
]
Example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show rpl route-policy sample2
Step 3
show rpl prefix-set [ name | states | brief ]
Example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show rpl prefix-set
prefixset1
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Purpose
Identifies the route policy, prefix set, AS path set,
community set, or extended community set name to be
modified.
• A copy of the route policy, prefix set, AS path set,
community set, or extended community set is copied
to a temporary file and the editor is launched.
• After editing with Nano, save the editor buffer and
exit the editor by using the Ctrl-X keystroke.
• After editing with Emacs, save the editor buffer by
using the Ctrl-X and Ctrl-S keystrokes. To save and
exit the editor, use the Ctrl-X and Ctrl-C keystrokes.
• After editing with Vim, to write to a current file and
exit, use the :wq or :x or ZZ keystrokes. To quit and
confirm, use the :q keystrokes. To quit and discard
changes, use the :q! keystrokes.
(Optional) Displays the configuration of a specific named
route policy.
• Use the detail keyword to display all policies and
sets that a policy uses.
• Use the states keyword to display all unused, inactive,
and active states.
• Use the brief keyword to list the names of all
extended community sets without their configurations.
(Optional) Displays the contents of a named prefix set.
• To display the contents of a named AS path set,
community set, or extended community set, replace
the prefix-set keyword with as-path-set ,
community-set , or extcommunity-set , respectively.
Implementing Routing Policy

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