Switch User Manual

102 IP Routing Configuration and Management
ip prefix-list parameters
Parameter Description
<prefix_name> The name assigned to the prefix list.
<ip_address/mask> The IP address and subnet mask of the prefix list. The
subnet mask is expressed as a value between 0 and 32.
<mask_from> The subnet range covered by the prefix list from the stated
IP address.
<mask_to> The subnet range covered by the prefix list to the stated IP
address.
<new_prefix_name> Used to assign a new name to previously configured prefix
list.
The ip prefix-list command is executed in the Global Configuration
mode.
route-map command
The route-map command is used to define route maps used in the
configuration of route policies.
The syntax of the route-map command is:
route-map <map_name> [permit | deny] <sequence_number>
[enable] [match {interface <prefix_list> | next-hop
<prefix_list> | protocol <protocol_name> | route-
source <prefix_list> | route-type <route_type>}] [name
<new_map_name>] [set {injectlist <prefix_list> | mask
<ip_address> | metric <metric_value> | metric-type
<metric_type> | nssa-pbit enable}]
The following table outlines the parameters for this command.
route-map parameters
Field Description
<map_name>
The name associated with this route map.
[permit | deny]
Specifies the action to be taken when this policy is selected
for a specific route. A value of permit indicates that the
route will be used while deny indicates that the route will
be ignored.
<sequence_number>The secondary index value assigned to individual policies
inside a larger policy group.
enable Indicates whether the policy is enabled. Disabled policies
should not be used for routing.
Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 5500 Series
Configuration-IP Routing Protocols
NN47200-503 03.01 Standard
5.1 27 August 2007
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