Command Reference Guide

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Route Map configuration
Routing maps control and modify routing information. The map number (1-32) represents the routing map
you wish to configure.
The following table describes the basic Route Map Configuration commands. The following sections
provide more detailed information and commands.
Table 127 Route Map Configuration commands
Command
Description
route-map <1-32>
Enter Route Map configuration mode.
Command mode: Global configuration
[no] access-list <1-8>
Configures the Access List. The option must be added for using
this command. For more information, see the " IP Access List
configuration " section.
Command mode: Route Map
[no] metric <1-16777214>
Sets the metric of the matched route.
Command mode: Route Map
[no] metric-type {1|2}
Assigns the type of OSPF metric. The default is type 1.
Type 1 : External routes are calculated using both internal
and external metrics.
Type 2 : External routes are calculated using only the
external metrics.
no : Removes the OSPF metric.
Command mode: Route Map
precedence <1-255>
Sets the precedence of the route map. The smaller the value,
the higher the precedence. Default value is 10.
Command mode: Route Map
enable
Enables the route map.
Command mode: Route Map
no enable
Disables the route map.
Command mode: Route Map
no route-map <1-32>
Deletes the route map.
Command mode: Global configuration
show route-map [<1-32>]
Displays the current route configuration.
Command mode: All