Route-Map - Motorola BSR 64000 Reference Manual

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The route-map command defines the conditions for redistributing routes from one
protocol to another, or to configure routing policies. The no route-map command
removes some or all of the instances of the route map.
Use the route-map command and the match and set commands, to define the
conditions for redistributing routes from one routing protocol into another, or for
accepting routes from a neighboring router. Each route-map command has an
associated list of match and set commands. The match commands specify the
conditions under which redistribution is allowed for the current route-map command.
The set commands specify the particular redistribution actions to perform if the
criteria enforced by the match commands are met. The no route-map command
deletes the route-map, or an instance.
The set commands specify the redistribution set actions when all of a route-map's
match criteria are met. When all match criteria are met, all set actions are performed.
Group Access
ISP
Command Mode
Global Configuration
Command Line Usage
route-map <WORD> [permit | deny] [0-65535]
no route-map <WORD> [permit | deny] [0-65535]
Routing Policy Commands
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