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no set comm-list
To delete the set command from a route map, use the no form of this command.
Format no set comm-list
Mode Route Map Configuration
set community
To modify the communities attribute of matching routes, use the set community command in Route
Map Configuration mode. The set community command can be used to assign communities to routes
originated through BGP’s network and redistribute commands, and to set communities on routes
received from a specific neighbor or advertised to a specific neighbor. It can also be used to remove all
communities from a route.
To remove a subset of the communities on a route, use the command set comm-list delete on page 542.
Format set community {community-number [additive] | none}
Mode Route Map Configuration
Parameter Description
community-
number
One to sixteen community numbers, either as a 32-bit integers or in AA:NN format.
Communities are separated by spaces. The well-known communities no advertise and no-
export are also accepted.
additive (Optional) Communities are added to those already attached to the route.
none (Optional) Removes all communities from matching routes.
no set community
To remove a set term from a route map, use the no form of this command.
Format
no set community
Mode Route Map Configuration
set interface
If network administrator does not want to revert to normal forwarding but instead want to drop a
packet that does not match the specified criteria, a set statement needs to be configured to route the
packets to interface null 0 as the last entry in the route-map. set interface null0 needs to be configured
in a separate statement. It should not be added along with any other statement having other match/set
terms.
A route-map statement that is used for PBR is configured as permit or deny. If the statement is marked
as deny, traditional destination-based routing is performed on the packet meeting the match criteria. If
the statement is marked as permit, and if the packet meets all the match criteria, then set commands in
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