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2. Use the match community command in Route Map Configuration mode to
3. Match the destination IP address that is permitted by one or more standard or
4. Use the match ip next-hop command in Route Map Configuration mode to
5. Use the match ip route-source command in Route-map Configuration mode to
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1-99 is the standard AS path access list.
100-199 is the extended AS path access list.
match one or more BGP community lists:
MOT (config-rmap)#match community <1-99> <100-199> [...<1-99>
<100-199>]
extended access lists with the match ip address command. Use the match ip
address command in Route Map Configuration mode to match destinations with
an IP access list:
MOT (config-rmap)#match ip address <1-199> <1300-2699> [...<1-199>
<1300-2699>]
where:
1-199 is the standard community list number.
1300-2699 is the extended community list number.
match one or more next-hop IP addresses:
MOT (config-rmap)#match ip next-hop <1-199> <1300-2699> [...<1-199>
<1300-2699>]
redistribute one or more routes that routers and access servers advertised to the
address specified in the access list:
MOT (config-rmap)#match ip route-source <1-199> <1300-2699>
[...<1-199> <1300-2699>]
Use the no match ip route-source command to disables route distribution that
routers and access servers advertised to the address specified in the access list.
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Configuring Routing Policy
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