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MatchNetwork If configured, the switch matches the
destination network against the contents of
the specified prefix list.
MatchIpRouteSource If configured, matches the next hop IP
address for RIP routes and advertising router
IDs for OSPF routes against the contents of
the specified prefix list. This option is ignored
for all other route types.
MatchNextHop If configured, matches the next hop IP
address of the route against the contents of
the specified prefix list. This field applies only
to non-local routes.
MatchInterface If configured, the switch matches the IP
address of the interface by which the RIP
route was learned against the contents of the
specified prefix list. This field is used only
for RIP routes and ignored for all other type
of route.
MatchRouteType Sets a specific route-type to be matched
(applies only to OSPF routes). Externaltype1,
and Externaltype2 specify the OSPF routes
of the specified type only. OSPF internal
refers to intra- and inter-area routes.
MatchMetric If configured, the switch matches the metric of
the incoming advertisement or existing route
against the specified value (1 to 655535). If
0, then this field is ignored. The default is 0.
NssaPbit Set or reset the P bit in specified type 7
LSA. By default the P bit is always set in
case the user set it to a disable state for a
particular route policy than all type 7. LSAs
associated with that route policy will have the
P bit cleared with this intact NSSA ABR will
not perform translation of these LSAs to type
5. Default is enabled.
SetRoutePreference Setting the preference greater than zero,
specifies the route preference value to be
assigned to the routes which matches this
policy. This applies to Accept policies only.
You can set a value from 0 to 255. The default
value is 0. If the default is configured, the
global preference value is used.
Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 5500 Series
Configuration-IP Routing Protocols
NN47200-503 03.01 Standard
5.1 27 August 2007
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