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no match ipv6 address
To delete a match statement from a route map, use the no form of this command.
Format no match ipv6 address prefix-list prefix-list-name [prefix-
list-name...]]
Mode Route Map Configuration
match length
Use this command to configure a route map to match based on the Layer 3 packet length between
specified minimum and maximum values. min specifies the packet’s minimum Layer 3 length, inclusive,
allowed for a match. max specifies the packet’s maximum Layer 3 length, inclusive, allowed for a match.
Each route-map statement can contain one ‘match’ statement on packet length range.
Default No match criteria are defined by default.
Format match length min max
Mode Route Map Configuration
The following shows an example of the command.
(Extreme 220) (config-route-map)# match length 64 1500
no match length
Use this command to delete a match statement from a route map.
Format
no match length
Mode Route Map Configuration
match mac-list
Use this command to configure a route map in order to match based on the match criteria configured in
an MAC access-list.
A MAC ACL is configured before it is linked to a route-map. Actions present in MAC ACL configuration
are applied with other actions involved in route-map. When a MAC ACL referenced by a route-map is
removed, the route-map rule is also removed and the corresponding rule is not eective. When a MAC
ACL referenced by a route-map is removed or rules are added or deleted from that ACL, the
configuration is rejected.
Default
No match criteria are defined by default.
Format match mac-list mac-list-name [mac-list-name]
Mode Route Map Configuration
Routing Commands
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