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To view the configuration, use the
show config command in the ROUTE-MAP mode (Figure 6-21).
Figure 6-21. Command Example: show config in the ROUTE-MAP Mode
You can create multiple instances of this route map by using the sequence number option to place the route
maps in the correct order. FTOS processes the route maps with the lowest sequence number first. When a
configured route map is applied to a command, like
redistribute, traffic passes through all instances of that
route map until a match is found. Figure 6-22 shows an example with two instances of a route map.
Figure 6-22. Command Example: show route-map with Multiple Instances of a Route Map
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 (Figure 6-23).
Figure 6-23. Deleting One Instance of a Route Map
Figure 6-24 shows an example of 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.
FTOS(config-route-map)#show config
!
route-map dilling permit 10
FTOS(config-route-map)#
FTOS#show route-map
route-map zakho, permit, sequence 10
Match clauses:
Set clauses:
route-map zakho, permit, sequence 20
Match clauses:
interface GigabitEthernet 0/1
Set clauses:
tag 35
level stub-area
FTOS#
Route map zakho has two instances
FTOS(conf)#no route-map zakho 10
FTOS(conf)#end
FTOS#show route-map
route-map zakho, permit, sequence 20
Match clauses:
interface GigabitEthernet 0/1
Set clauses:
tag 35
level stub-area
FTOS#