Multicast and Routing Guide K/KA/KB.15.15
Matches a next hop address.
[ ip | ipv6 ] Specifies matching with either an IPv4 (IP)
or IPv6 address, respectively.
[ IP-addr | IPv6-addr ] Specifies the IPv4 (IP) or IPv6 address,
respectively, to match with.
[ IP-addr | IPv6-addr ...] Optional additional addresses. A single
command can specify multiple IPv4 (IP) or
IPv6 addresses. A match succeeds if any of
the addresses matches (logical OR.)
name Specifies the name of a prefix list to match
the next hop against.
The no form of the command deletes the match clause from the sequence.
Matching route sources
Syntax:
[no] match [ ip | ipv6 ] route-source prefix-list name
Matches the address of an advertising router.
[ ip | ipv6 ] Specifies matching with a prefix list that contains either IPv4
(IP) or IPv6 addresses, respectively.
name Specifies the name of a prefix list to match the advertising
router against.
The no form of the command deletes the match clause from the sequence.
Matching route metrics
Syntax:
[no] match metric value
Matches the specified metric value with that of the route.
value Value of the route metric to match against. This is an integer value between
0 and the maximum number supported by the routing switch.
The no form of the command deletes the match clause from the sequence.
Matching metric types
Syntax:
[no] match route-type external [ type-1 | type-2 ]
Matches an OSPF external route metric type.
type-1 Matches against an OSPF external route with a type-1 metric.
type-2 Matches against an OSPF external route with a type-2 metric.
The no form of the command deletes the match clause from the sequence.
Matching source protocols
Syntax:
[no] match source-protocol [ connected | static | rip | ospf
| ospfv3 ]
Matches the protocol type of the destination prefix.
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