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DGS-6604 m route-map route-map Use route-map to add the policy routing entry. Use the no form of the command to remove a policy routing entry. route-map MAP-NAME { permit | deny } SEQUENCE-NUM no route-map MAP-NAME [ permit SEQUENCE-NUM | deny SEQUENCE-NUM ] Syntax Description MAP-NAME A meaningful name for the route map. Multiple route maps may share the same map tag name permit (Optional) If the match criteria is met for this route map, and the permit keyword is specified, the route is redistributed as controlled by the set actions. In the case of policy routing, the packet is policy routed. deny SEQUENCE-NUM If the match criteria is not met, and the permit keyword is specified, then the next route map with the same map tag will be tested. If a route passes none of the match criteria for the set of route maps sharing the same name, it will not be redistributed by that set. (Optional) If the match criteria is met for the route map and the deny keyword is specified, then the route will not be redistributed. In the case of policy routing, the packet will not be policy routed, and no further route maps sharing the same map tag name will be examined. If the packet is not policy routed, then the normal forwarding algorithm will be used. (Optional) A number that indicates the position a new route map will have in the list of route maps already configured with the same name. When used with the no form of this command, the position of the route map will be deleted. Default Command Mode Usage Guideline permit Global configuration Use the route-map command to enter route-map configuration mode. The route map can be used in route redistribution, route filtering, and policy route application. A route map could be defined by multiple route map statements. These route map statements share the same map name. The statement with a lower sequence number has higher priority. Within the same route map, multiple match statements and multiple set statements can be defined. To meet a specific route map statement, all of the match statements must be met. When a route map statement is met, all of the set statements defined in this route map statement will be performed. Subsequent route map statements for the same route map will not be searched. If the no route-map MAP-TAG command is specified (with no SEQUENCE-NUM argument), the entire route map is deleted. CLI Reference Guide 515