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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
Notes:
Use the match and set commands in Route Map Configuration mode to configure the route map. Refer to the
Command Line Interface Reference for more information on these commands.
Save your configuration as described in the Verifying and Saving Your Configuration chapter.
Sample Configuration
The example below shows a configuration that creates two route access lists, applies them to a route map, and uses that
route map for a BGP router neighbor.
route map for a BGP router neighbor.
The example below shows a configuration that creates two route access lists, applies them to a route map, and uses that
route map for a BGP router neighbor.
route map for a BGP router neighbor.