Dell Networking 2024 Reference Manual page 1058

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Actions in the MAC ACL configuration are applied with other actions
configured in the route map. When a MAC ACL referenced by a route map is
removed, the route map rule is also removed.
Example
console(config-route-map)#match mac-list mac-test
route-map
Use this command to create a policy based route map. Use the no form of this
command to delete a route map or one of its statements.
Syntax
map-tag
route-map
no route-map
map-tag —
grouped together in order of their sequence numbers. A route map name may be
up to 32 characters long and comprised of any printable character. Enclose the
map-tag in quotes to embed blanks in the name.
permit —
(Optional) Permit routes that match all of the match conditions in the
route map.
deny —
(Optional) Deny routes that match all of the match conditions in the
route map. Packets matching deny routes use the routing table.
sequence-number —
Route maps are ordered from lowest to greatest sequence number, with lower
sequence numbers being considered first. If no sequence number is specified,
the system assigns a value ten greater than the last statement in the route map.
The range is 0 to 65,535.
Default Configuration
No route maps are configured by default. If no permit or deny tag is specified,
permit is the default.
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode
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IP Routing Commands
[permit | deny] [
map-tag
[permit | deny] [
Text name of the route map. Route maps with the same name are
(Optional) An integer used to order the set of route maps.
sequence-number
sequence-number
]
]

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