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Brocade ICX 6650 Layer 3 Routing Configuration Guide
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The deny | permit parameter specifies the action the software takes if a route community list 
matches a match statement in this ACL. To configure the community-list match statements in a 
route map, use the match community command. Refer to 
The community-num parameter specifies the community type or community number. This 
parameter can have the following values:
num:num – A specific community number
internet – The Internet community
no-export – The community of sub-autonomous systems within a confederation. Routes with 
this community can be exported to other sub-autonomous systems within the same 
confederation but cannot be exported outside the confederation to other autonomous systems 
or otherwise sent to EBGP neighbors.
local-as – The local sub-AS within the confederation. Routes with this community can be 
advertised only within the local subAS.
no-advertise – Routes with this community cannot be advertised to any other BGP4 routers at 
all.
The regular-expression parameter specifies a regular expression for matching on community 
names. For information about regular expression syntax, refer to 
 on page 336. You can specify a regular expression only in an extended community ACL.
Defining IP prefix lists
An IP prefix list specifies a list of networks. When you apply an IP prefix list to a neighbor, the Layer 
3 switch sends or receives only a route whose destination is in the IP prefix list. You can configure 
up to 100 prefix lists. The software interprets the prefix lists in order, beginning with the lowest 
sequence number.
To configure an IP prefix list and apply it to a neighbor, enter commands such as the following.
Brocade(config)#ip prefix-list Routesfor20 permit 10.20.0.0/24 
Brocade(config)#router bgp
Brocade(config-bgp-router)#neighbor 10.10.10.1 prefix-list Routesfor20 out
These commands configure an IP prefix list named Routesfor20, which permits routes to network 
10.20.0.0/24. The neighbor command configures the Layer 3 switch to use IP prefix list 
Routesfor20 to determine which routes to send to neighbor 10.10.10.1. The Layer 3 switch sends 
routes that go to 10.20.x.x to neighbor 10.10.10.1 because the IP prefix list explicitly permits these 
routes to be sent to the neighbor. 
Syntax: ip prefix-list name [seq seq-value] [description string] deny | permit 
network-addr/mask-bits [ge ge-value] [le le-value]
The name parameter specifies the prefix list name. You use this name when applying the prefix list 
to a neighbor.
The description string parameter is a text string describing the prefix list.
The seq seq-value parameter is optional and specifies the IP prefix list sequence number. You can 
configure up to 100 prefix list entries. If you do not specify a sequence number, the software 
numbers them in increments of 5, beginning with prefix list entry 5. The software interprets the 
prefix list entries in numerical order, beginning with the lowest sequence number.