By default, the rule of the next hop for the matched route is not defined.
This is one of the if-match sub-statements of routing policy, used to match the
interface item arriving at the next hop in the routing information.
Example
# Specify the interface to be matched in routing policy.
[3Com] route-policy test permit 10
[3Com-route-policy] if-match interface serial 0
5.1.16 if-match ip address
Syntax
if-match ip address { acl-number | ip-prefix prefix-list-name }
undo if-match ip address [ ip-prefix ]
View
Routing policy view
Parameter
acl-number: Configured ACL number.
prefix-list-name: Address prefix list name.
Description
Using the if-match ip address command, you can configure the destination IP
address range of the routes to be matched in Route-policy. Using the undo if-match
ip address command, you can cancel the route destination addresses to be matched.
By default, no matching IP address is configured.
Example
# Specify the destination IP address range of the routes to be matched in
Route-policy.
[3Com] route-policy test permit 10
[3Com-route-policy] if-match ip address 3
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