Ip Community-List - Motorola BSR 64000 Reference Manual

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ip community-list

The ip community-list command creates a BGP related access list and its
elements.There are two types of community lists: standard and extended. The
standard community lists have a list number from 1 to 99. The extended community
lists have a list number from 100 to 199. The ip community-list deletes the
community lists and all associated elements.
The community lists are used in the match community-list command and the set
communities' set comm-list delete commands. The route maps are used for inbound
and outbound filtering.
Note: The community lists are related to the respective elements, and are of
the standard and extended types:
Standard community lists:
To create a standard community list and its elements, use the ip
community-list command. To delete the list element use the no ip
community-list command.
If there is no elements left in the list, the list will be removed too. To delete the
community list and all its elements use the no ip community-list command.
Extended community lists:
To create an extended community list and its elements use the ip
community-list command. To delete the list element use the no ip
community-list command. If there are no elements left in the list, the list will
be removed too.
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