Customizing a Route Map
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Configuring the Metric Values for a Route Action
To configure the metric value for a route action, perform the following steps:
In ASDM, choose Configuration > Device Setup > Routing > Route Maps.
Step 1
Click Add.
Step 2
The Add or Edit Route Map dialog box appears. From this dialog box you can assign or select the route
map name, the sequence number and its redistribution access, that is, permit or deny. Route map entries
are read in order. You can identify the order using the sequence number, or the adaptive security
appliance uses the order in which you add the entries.
Click the Set Clause tab to modify the following information, which will be redistributed to the target
Step 3
protocol:
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Choose the interface type (inside or outside), click Selected Interface, and then click OK.
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Check the IP check box to enable or disable matching of the IP address, Next Hop, or Route Source,
This feature allows you to match any routes that have a destination network that matches a standard
ACL. If you specify more than one ACL, then the route can match any of the ACLs. Additionally,
you can match any routes that have been advertised by routers that match a standard ACL. If you
specify more than one ACL, then the route can match any of the ACLs. When enabled, you can
choose more than one item from the list.
Choose Match IP Address to enable or disable the Match address of a route or match packet.
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Choose Match Next Hop to enable or disable the Match next hop address of a route.
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Choose Match Route Source to enable or disable the Match advertising source address of
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route.
Click the ellipses to display the Browse Access List dialog box.
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Choose the ACL that you want, and click Selected Access List, then click OK.
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Check the Metric Value check box to enable or disable matching the metric of a route.
In the Metric Value field, type the metric values. You can enter multiple values, separated by
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commas. This value allows you to match any routes that have a specified metric. The metric
value can range from 0 to 4294967295.
Check the Route Type check box to enable or disable matching of the route type. Valid route types
are: External1, External2, Internal, Local, NSSA-External1, and NSSA-External2. When enabled,
you can select more than one choice from the list.
Select the Set Metric Clause check box to enable or disable the metric value for the destination
routing protocol, and type the value in the Value field.
Select the Set Metric Type check box to enable or disable the type of metric for the destination
routing protocol, and choose the metric type from the drop-down list.
Chapter 20
Defining Route Maps
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