Configuring Local Policy-Based Routing; Configuring Route Maps - Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Configuration Manual

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Configuring Local Policy-Based Routing

Configuring Local Policy-Based Routing

Configuring Route Maps

You can use route maps for route redistribution or route filtering. Route maps can contain multiple match
criteria and multiple set criteria.
Procedure
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
You can configure the following optional match parameters for route maps in route-map configuration mode:
Procedure
Step 1
You can configure the following optional set precedence parameter for route maps in route-map configuration
mode:
Procedure
Step 1
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Command or Action
switch# configure terminal
switch(config)# route-map map-name [permit
| deny] [seq]
(Optional) switch(config-route-map)# continue
seq
(Optional) switch(config-route-map)#exit
(Optional) switch(config)# copy
running-config startup-config
Command or Action
switch(config-route-map)# match ipv6 address
ip access list number
Command or Action
[no] set precedence {number | name}
Configuring Local Policy-Based Routing
Purpose
Enters configuration mode.
Creates a route map or enters route-map
configuration mode for an existing route map.
Use seq to order the entries in a route map.
Determines what sequence statement to process
next in the route map. Used only for filtering
and redistribution.
Exits route-map configuration mode.
Saves this configuration change.
Purpose
Matches against one or more IP access lists.
Purpose
Sets the IPv6 precedence for policy-based
routing. The options are as follows:
• 0—routine
• 1—priority
• 2—immediate
• 3—flash

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