Match Ip Address - Motorola BSR 64000 Reference Manual

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match ip address

The match ip address command matches the destination and source IP address or
other fields of the IP header on packets with a standard or extended access list
allocated. The no match ip address command disables policy routing on packets.
This command can also be used for filtering routes based on the destination network
of the route.
Use match ip address command to match any routes that have a source network
number and a destination network number address that a standard or extended access
list permits. To match both source and destination numbers, use an extended access
list. The match ip address command can also be used to filter routing information.
Group Access
ISP
Command Mode
Route Map Configuration
Command Line Usage
match ip address [<1-199> | <1300-2699>]
no match ip address [<1-199> | <1300-2699>]
Command Syntax
1-199
1300-2699
standard access list number
extended access list number
Routing Policy Commands
6-7

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