Juniper JUNOSE 11.0.X IP SERVICES Configuration Manual page 37

For e series broadband services routers - ip services configuration
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match ip address
match ip next-hop
match ipv6 address
match ipv6 next-hop
Example
host1(config-route-map)#match extcommunity topeka10
Use the no version to remove the match clause from a route map or a specified
value from the match clause.
See match extcommunity.
Use to match any route that has a destination network number that is permitted
by an access list, a prefix list, or a prefix tree, or that performs policy routing on
packets.
Example
host1(config-route-map)#match ip address prefix-tree boston
Use the no version to delete the match clause from a route map or a specified
value from the match clause.
See match ip address.
Use to match any routes that have a next-hop router address passed by the
specified access list, prefix list, or prefix tree.
Example
host1(config-route-map)#match ip next-hop 5 acl_192_54_24_1
Use the no version to delete the match clause from a route map or a specified
value from the match clause.
See match ip next-hop.
Use to match any routes that have a destination network number address that
is permitted by the specified prefix list.
Example
host1(config-route-map)#match ipv6 address prefix-list boston
Use the no version to delete all address match clauses from a route map unless
you specify a prefix list, in which case only that prefix list match is removed
from the route map.
See match ipv6 address.
Use to match any routes that have a next-hop router address passed by the
specified prefix list.
Example
Chapter 1: Configuring Routing Policy
Route Maps
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