Route-Map Command - ADTRAN 5000 Series Command Reference Manual

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route-map <map-name> [ permit | deny ] <sequence number>
Use the route-map command to create a route map and enter the Route Map Configuration command set.
A route map is a type of filter that matches various attributes and then performs actions on the way the
route is redistributed. Use the no form of this command to delete a route map.
Syntax Description
<map-name>
permit
deny
<sequence number>
Default Values
By default, no route maps are defined.
Applicable Platforms
This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900
Series units.
Command History
Release 9.3
Functional Notes
Route maps can be assigned to a neighbor using the route-map command in the BGP Neighbor
route-map <map-name> [in | out]
command set. See
Usage Examples
The following example creates the route map, specifies that routes matching its criteria will be denied, and
assigns a sequence number of 100:
(config)#route-map MyMap deny 100
(config-route-map)#
You can then define the attributes of the route map from the Route Map Configuration Command set. Enter
a ? at the (config-route-map)# prompt to explore the available options.
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Specifies a name for the route map.
Redistributes routes matching the route map attributes.
Specifies not to redistribute routes matching the route map attributes.
Specifies a sequence number of this route entry. Range is 1 to 4,294,967,295.
Command was introduced.
Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN
Global Configuration Mode Command Set
on page 1107
for more information.
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