Dell S6000 FTOS 9.0(2.0) Command Line Reference Guide for the System - Page 292
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www.dell.com | support.dell.com Example Command History Figure 9-30. Command Example: match extcommunity FTOS(config-route-map)#match extcommunity Freedombird FTOS(config-route-map)# Version 9.0.2.0 Version 9.0.0.0 Version 7.8.1.0 Introduced on the S6000. Introduced on Z9000 Introduced support on S-Series permit s z S6000 Use this feature to add rules (permit) from the two types of extended communities, Route Origin (rt) or Site-of-Origin (soo). Syntax permit {rt | soo} {as4 ASN4:NN | ASN:NNNN | IPADDR:NN} To change the rules, use the no permit {rt | soo} {as4 ASN4:NN | ASN:NNNN | IPADDR:NN} command. Parameters rt soo as4 ASN4:NN ASN:NNNN IPADDR:NN Enter the keyword rt to designate a Route Origin community Enter the keyword soo to designate a Site-of-Origin community (also known as Route Origin). Enter the keyword as4 followed by the 4-octet AS specific extended community number in the format ASN4:NN (4-byte AS number:2-byte community value). Enter the 2-octet AS specific extended community number in the format ASN:NNNN (2-byte AS number:4-byte community value). Enter the IP address specific extended community in the format IPADDR:NN (4-byte IPv4 Unicast Address:2-byte community value) Defaults Not Configured Command Modes CONFIGURATION (conf-ext-community-list) Related Commands deny show ip extcommunity-list Configure to delete (deny) rules Display the Extended Community list Command History Version 9.0.2.0 Version 9.0.0.0 Version 7.8.1.0 Introduced on the S6000. Introduced on Z9000 Introduced support on S-Series permit regex s z S6000 This features enables you specify an extended communities to forward (permit) using a regular expressions (regex). Syntax permit regex {regex} To remove, use the no permit regex {regex} command. 292 | Border Gateway Protocol