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Creating Route Access Lists
Use the following procedure to create a Route Access List:
config
context context_name
route-access-list { extended identifier } { deny | permit } [ ip address
ip_address ]
ip_address ]
route-access-list named list_name { deny | permit } { ip_address/mask | any
} [ exact-match ]
} [ exact-match ]
route-access-list standard identifier { permit | deny ) { ip_address
wildcard_mask | any |network_address }
wildcard_mask | any |network_address }
Notes:
A maximum of 64 access lists are supported per context.
A maximum of 16 entries can defined for each route-access-list.
Save your configuration as described in the Verifying and Saving Your Configuration chapter.
Creating AS Path Access Lists
Use the following procedure to create an AS Path Access List:
config
context context_name
ip as-path access-list list_name [ { deny | permit } reg_expr ]
Notes:
Save your configuration as described in the Verifying and Saving Your Configuration chapter.
Creating Route Maps
Use the following configuration example to create a Route Map:
config
context context_name
route-map map_name { deny | permit } seq_number