
Filtering IP Routes delete ip routemap 2-59
Software Version 2.7.5
C613-10454-00 REV A
delete ip routemap
Syntax DELete IP ROUTEMap=routemap
DELete IP ROUTEMap=routemap ENTry=1..4294967295
DELete IP ROUTEMap=routemap ENTry=1..4294967295
MAtch={ASPath|COMmunity|INTerface|MED|METric|NEXThop|
ORIGin|PREFIXList|ROUTESource|ROUTEType|TAG}
DELete IP ROUTEMap=routemap ENTry=1..4294967295
SET={ASPath|COMmunity|LOCalpref|MED|METric|ORIGin|TAG|
TYpe}
Description This command deletes one of:
■ an entire route map
■ a single entry in a route map, or
■ a match or set clause in an entry in a route map
You cannot delete a whole route map if OSPF or a BGP peer is using it, or if a
BGP aggregate, network or import process is using it.
Examples To delete the localpref set clause from entry 10 in route map “set_loc_pref”, use
the command:
del ip routem=set_loc_pref ent=10 set=loc
To delete the next hop match clause from entry 10 in route map “nexthop”, use
the command:
del ip routem=nexthop ent=10 ma=next
Related Commands add ip routemap
set ip routemap
show ip routemap
Parameter Description
ROUTEMap The name of the route map to be deleted or the name of the route
map from which an entry, match clause, or set clause is to be deleted.
Default: no default
ENTry The number of the entry in the route map to be deleted, or the
number of the entry from which a match clause or set clause is to be
deleted. The entry must already exist in the route map. If you do not
specify an entry, the whole route map is deleted.
Default: no default
MAtch The type of match clause to be deleted from the route map entry.
Since only one match clause is allowed in a route map entry, this
uniquely identifies the clause.
Default: no default
SET The type of set clause to be deleted from the route map entry. Since
only one set clause of each type is allowed in a route map entry, this
uniquely identifies the clause.
Default: no default
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