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Filtering IP Routes add ip routemap 2-53
Software Version 2.7.5
C613-10454-00 REV A
PREFIXList The name of a prefix list. A route matches the route map entry if the
prefix list contains that route. To create a list use the add ip prefixlist
command on page 2-44.
Valid when filtering routes from any source.
Default: no default
ROUTESource The name of a prefix list that lists one or more router IDs. A route
matches the route map entry if the prefix list contains the router ID of
the router that advertised the route to OSPF.
To create a prefix list use the add ip prefixlist command on
page 2-44. Note that the mask for a router ID must be
255.255.255.255, so the mask length must be 32.
Valid when filtering OSPF routes.
Default: no default
ROUTEType The type of route, which indicates whether the route is within the
OSPF area, to another area with the same AS, or to another AS.
See Routing with OSPF in the OSPF chapter of the Software Reference
for more information about these route types.
Valid when filtering OSPF routes.
Default: no default
INTRA A route matches the route map entry if it is an OSPF
intra-area route.
INTER A route matches the route map entry if it is an OSPF
inter-area route.
TYPE1 A route matches the route map entry if it is an OSPF
External Type 1 route.
TYPE2 A route matches the route map entry if it is an OSPF
External Type 2 route.
OTHER A route matches the route map entry if it is not one of
the above route types.
TAG A tag that identifies a particular route. A route matches this route map
entry if it has been tagged with this value. There are two ways of
tagging routes. You can use a route map to set the route’s tag, or for
static routes you can use the tag parameter of the add ip route
command.
For BGP, you can use a route map that matches on tag when you use
the add /jointfilesconvert/427458/bgp import command to import static routes from the RIB to
BGP. However, BGP routes do not have a tag field in their path
attributes. Therefore, you cannot use tag to filter routes that are sent
to BGP peers or to match update messages that are received from BGP
peers.
For OSPF, you can use a route map that matches on tag when you use
the add ospf redistribute command to import static routes from the
RIB to OSPF.
Default: no default
Parameter (cont.) Description (cont.)
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