Administrator Guide

The default action is permit and the default sequence number starts at 10. When you use the keyword deny in configuring a
route map, routes that meet the match filters are not redistributed.
To view the configuration, use the show config command in ROUTE-MAP mode.
The following example shows viewing a configured route-map.
Dell(config-route-map)#show config
!
route-map dilling permit 10
Dell(config-route-map)#
You can create multiple instances of this route map by using the sequence number option to place the route maps in the
correct order. The system processes the route maps with the lowest sequence number first. When a configured route map is
applied to a command, such as redistribute, traffic passes through all instances of that route map until a match is found.
The following is an example with two instances of a route map.
Dell#show route-map
route-map zakho, permit, sequence 10
Match clauses:
Set clauses:
route-map zakho, permit, sequence 20
Match clauses:
interface TengigabitEthernet 0/1
Set clauses:
tag 35
level stub-area
Dell#
To delete all instances of that route map, use the no route-map map-name command. To delete just one instance, add the
sequence number to the command syntax.
Dell(conf)#no route-map zakho 10
Dell(conf)#end
Dell#show route-map
route-map zakho, permit, sequence 20
Match clauses:
interface TengigabitEthernet 0/1
Set clauses:
tag 35
level stub-area
Dell#
The following example shows a route map with multiple instances. The show config command displays only the configuration
of the current route map instance. To view all instances of a specific route map, use the show route-map command.
Dell#show route-map dilling
route-map dilling, permit, sequence 10
Match clauses:
Set clauses:
route-map dilling, permit, sequence 15
Match clauses:
interface Loopback 23
Set clauses:
tag 3444
Dell#
To delete a route map, use the no route-map map-name command in CONFIGURATION mode.
Configure Route Map Filters
Within ROUTE-MAP mode, there are match and set commands.
match commands search for a certain criterion in the routes.
set commands change the characteristics of routes, either adding something or specifying a level.
130
Access Control Lists (ACLs)