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Layer 3 Routing Commands 1554
Actions in the MAC ACL configuration are applied with other actions
configured in the route map. When a MAC ACL referenced by a route map is
removed, the route map rule is also removed.
Example
console(config-route-map)#match mac-list mac-test
route-map
Use this command to create a policy based route map. Use the no form of this
command to delete a route map or one of its statements.
Syntax
route-map
map-tag
[permit | deny] [
sequence-number
]
no route-map
map-tag
[permit | deny] [
sequence-number
]
map-tag
Text name of the route map. Route maps with the same name
are grouped together in order of their sequence numbers. A route map
name may be up to 32 characters long and comprised of any printable
character except a question mark. Enclose the map-tag in quotes to
embed blanks in the name.
permit
(Optional) Permit routes that match all of the match
conditions in the route map.
deny
(Optional) Deny routes that match all of the match conditions in
the route map. Packets matching deny routes use the routing table.
sequence-number
(Optional) An integer used to order the set of route
maps. Route maps are ordered from lowest to greatest sequence number,
with lower sequence numbers being considered first. If no sequence
number is specified, the system assigns a value ten greater than the last
statement in the route map. The range is 0 to 65,535.
Default Configuration
No route maps are configured by default. If no permit or deny tag is specified,
permit is the default.
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode