Users Guide
The following example shows a route map with multiple instances. The show config command displays only the conguration of the
current route map instance. To view all instances of a specic route map, use the show route-map command.
Dell#show route-map dilling
route-map dilling, permit, sequence 10
Match clauses:
Set clauses:
route-map dilling, permit, sequence 15
Match clauses:
interface Loopback 23
Set clauses:
tag 3444
Dell#
To delete a route map, use the no route-map map-name command in CONFIGURATION mode.
Congure Route Map Filters
Within ROUTE-MAP mode, there are match and set commands.
• match commands search for a certain criterion in the routes.
• set commands change the characteristics of routes, either adding something or specifying a level.
When there are multiple match commands with the same parameter under one instance of route-map, Dell Networking OS does a match
between all of those match commands. If there are multiple match commands with dierent parameters, Dell Networking OS does a
match ONLY if there is a match among ALL the
match commands. In the following example, there is a match if a route has any of the tag
values specied in the match commands.
Example of the match Command to Match Any of Several Values
The following example shows using the match command to match any of several values.
Dell(conf)#route-map force permit 10
Dell(config-route-map)#match tag 1000
Dell(config-route-map)#match tag 2000
Dell(config-route-map)#match tag 3000
Example of the match Command to Match All Specied Values
In the next example, there is a match only if a route has both of the specied characteristics. In this example, there a match only if the
route has a tag value of 1000 and a metric value of 2000.
Also, if there are dierent instances of the same route-map, then it’s sucient if a permit match happens in any instance of that route-
map.
Dell(conf)#route-map force permit 10
Dell(config-route-map)#match tag 1000
Dell(config-route-map)#match metric 2000
In the following example, instance 10 permits the route having a tag value of 1000 and instances 20 and 30 deny the route having a tag
value of 1000. In this scenario, Dell Networking OS scans all the instances of the route-map for any permit statement. If there is a match
anywhere, the route is permitted. However, other instances of the route-map deny it.
Example of the match Command to Permit and Deny Routes
Dell(conf)#route-map force permit 10
Dell(config-route-map)#match tag 1000
Dell(conf)#route-map force deny 20
Dell(config-route-map)#match tag 1000
Dell(conf)#route-map force deny 30
Dell(config-route-map)#match tag 1000
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