Set Community - NETGEAR M6100 Series Reference Manual

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command can be used to remove selected communities from inbound and outbound routes.
When a community list is applied to a route for this purpose, each of the route's communities
is submitted to the community list one at a time. Communities permitted by the list are
removed from the route. Because communities are processed individually, a community list
used to remove communities should not include the exact-match option on statements with
multiple communities. Such statements can never match an individual community.
When a route map statement includes both set community and set comm-list delete
terms, the set comm-list delete term is processed first, and then the set community
term (meaning that, communities are first removed, and then communities are added).
Format
set comm-list community-list-name delete
Mode
Route Map Configuration
Parameter
community-list-name
no set comm-list
To delete the set command from a route map, use the no set comm-list command.
Format
no set comm-list
Mode
Route Map Configuration

set community

To modify the communities attribute of matching routes, use the set community command
in Route Map Configuration mode. The set community command can be used to assign
communities to routes originated through BGP's network and redistribute commands, and to
set communities on routes received from a specific neighbor or advertised to a specific
neighbor. It can also be used to remove all communities from a route.
To remove a subset of the communities on a route, use the command
page 665.
Format
set community {community-number [additive] | none}
Mode
Route Map Configuration
Parameter
Description
community-number
One to sixteen community numbers, either as a 32-bit integers or in AA:NN format. Communities
are separated by spaces. The well-known communities no advertise and no-export are also
accepted.
additive
(Optional) Communities are added to those already attached to the route.
none
(Optional) Removes all communities from matching routes.
M6100 Series Switches
Description
A standard community list name.
Routing Commands
666
set comm-list delete
on

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