Match Tag - Planet SGS-6341 Series Command Manual

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31.13 match tag

Command:
match tag <tag-val >
no match tag [<tag-val >]
Function:
Configure to matching with the tag domain of the OSPF routing message. The "no match tag
[<tag-val >]" deletes this configuration.
Parameter:
<tag-val > is the tag value, ranging between 0~4294967295.
Command Mode:
route-map mode
Usage Guide:
This command matches according to the tag value in the OSPF route. If the matching succeeded,
then the "permit" or "deny" action in the route-map is performed.
Example:
Switch#config terminal
Switch(config)#route-map r1 permit 5
Switch(config-route-map)#match tag 60
31.14 route-map
Command:
route-map <map_name> {deny | permit} <sequence_num>
no route-map <map_name> [{deny | permit} <sequence_num>]
Function:
Configure the route-map and entering the route-map mode. The "no route-map <map_name>
[{deny | permit} <sequence_num>]" command deletes route-map.
Parameter:
<map_name> is the name of route-map, permit sets route-map matching mode to permit mode,
deny sets route-map matching mode to permit mode ( set sub will not be executed under this mode) ,
<sequence_num> is the route-map sequence number, ranging between 1~65535.
Command Mode:
Global Mode
Usage Guide:
A route-map may consist of several nodes each of which is a check unit. The check sequence
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