Match Community - NETGEAR M6100 Series Reference Manual

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has a match as-path term, the AS path list numbers in the new term are added to the existing
match term, up to the maximum number of lists in a term. A route is considered a match if it
matches any one or more of the AS path access lists the match term refers to.
Format
match as-path as-path-list-number
Mode
Route Map Configuration
Parameter
Description
as-path-list-number
An integer from 1 to 500 identifying the AS path access list to use as match criteria.
no match as-path
This command deletes the match as-path term that matches BGP autonomous system paths
against an AS path access list.
Format
no match as-path as-path-list-number
Mode
Route Map Configuration

match community

To configure a route map to match based on a BGP community list, use the match
community command in Route Map Configuration mode. If the community list returns a
permit action, the route is considered a match. If the match statement refers to a community
list that is not configured, no routes are considered to match the statement.
Format
match community community-list [community-list...] [exact-match]
Mode
Route Map Configuration
Parameter
Description
community-list
The name of a standard community list. Up to eight names can be included in a single match
term.
exact-match
(Optional) When this option is given, a route is only considered a match if the set of communities
on the route is an exact match for the set of communities in one of the statements in the
community list.
no match community
To delete a match term from a route map, use the no match community command. The
command no match community list exact-match removes the match statement
M6100 Series Switches
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