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JUNOSe 11.0.x IP Services Configuration Guide
For more information about multicast admission control or QoS adjustment, see
Configuring IPv4 Multicast or chapter Configuring IPv6 Multicast in JUNOSe Multicast
Routing Configuration Guide.
match as-path
match community
match distance
match extcommunity
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Route Maps
Use to match an AS-path access list.
The implemented weight is based on the first matched AS path.
Example
host1(config-route-map)#match as-path pathlist5
Use the no version to delete the match clause from a route map or a specified
value from the match clause.
See match as-path.
Use to match a community list.
This command supports inbound and outbound route maps.
Example
host1(config-route-map)#match community comm5
Use the no version to delete the match clause from a route map or a specified
value from the match clause.
See match community.
Use to match any routes being redistributed out of the routing table that have
the specified administrative distance.
Distance is used to determine the relative preference between routes to the same
prefix in order to pick the best route to that prefix in the routing table. Distance
has no meaning in any other circumstance, and any attempt to match distance
fails.
Example
host1(config-route-map)#match distance 25
Use the no version to delete the match clause from a route map or a specified
value from the match clause.
See match distance.
Use to match an extended community list in a route map.
You can specify one or more extended community list names in a match clause.
If you specify more than one extended community list, the lists are logically
ORed.

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