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Routing policy, Configuring filters, Configuration prerequisites, Configuring an IP prefix list

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For more information about extended community lists, see MCE Configuration Guide. Routing policy A routing policy can comprise multiple nodes, which are in a logical OR relationship. A node with a smaller number is matched first. A route (except the route configured with the continue clauses) that matches one node matches the routing policy. Each node has a match mode of permit or deny. • permit-Specifies the permit match mode for a routing policy node. If a route matches all the if-match clauses of the node, it is handled by the apply clauses of the node and does not match against the next node unless the continue clause is configured. If not, it matches against the next node. • deny-Specifies the deny match mode for a routing policy node. The apply and continue clauses of a deny-mode node are never executed. If a route matches all the if-match clauses of the node, it is discarded and does not match against the next node. If a route does not match all the if-match clauses of the node, it matches against the next node. A node can comprise a set of if-match, apply, and continue clauses. • if-match clauses-Configure the match criteria that match the attributes of routing information. The if-match clauses are in a logical AND relationship. A route must match all the if-match clauses to match the node. • apply clauses-Specify the actions to be taken on permitted routes, such as modifying a route attribute. • continue clause-Specify the next node. A route that matches the current node (permit-mode node) must match the specified next node in the same routing policy. The continue clause combines the if-match and apply clauses of the two nodes to improve flexibility of the routing policy. Follow these guidelines when you configure if-match, apply, and continue clauses: • If you only want to filter routes, do not configure apply clauses. • If you do not configure any if-match clauses for a permit-mode node, the node will permit all routes. • Configure a permit-mode node containing no if-match or apply clauses behind multiple deny-mode nodes to allow unmatched routes to pass. Configuring filters Configuration prerequisites Determine the IP prefix list name, matching address range, and community list number. Configuring an IP prefix list Configuring an IPv4 prefix list If all the items are set to deny mode, no routes can pass the IPv4 prefix list. To allow other IPv4 routing information to pass, you must configure the permit 0.0.0.0 0 less-equal 32 item following multiple deny items. To configure an IPv4 prefix list: 345

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For more information about extended community lists, see
MCE Configuration Guide
.
Routing policy
A routing policy can comprise multiple nodes, which are in a logical OR relationship. A node with a
smaller number is matched first. A route (except the route configured with the
continue
clauses) that
matches one node matches the routing policy.
Each node has a match mode of
permit
or
deny
.
permit
—Specifies the
permit
match mode for a routing policy node. If a route matches all the
if-match
clauses of the node, it is handled by the
apply
clauses of the node and does not match
against the next node unless the
continue
clause is configured. If not, it matches against the next
node.
deny
—Specifies the
deny
match mode for a routing policy node. The
apply
and
continue
clauses
of a deny-mode node are never executed. If a route matches all the
if-match
clauses of the node, it
is discarded and does not match against the next node. If a route does not match all the
if-match
clauses of the node, it matches against the next node.
A node can comprise a set of
if-match
,
apply
, and
continue
clauses.
if-match
clauses—Configure the match criteria that match the attributes of routing information. The
if-match
clauses are in a logical AND relationship. A route must match all the
if-match
clauses to
match the node.
apply
clauses—Specify the actions to be taken on permitted routes, such as modifying a route
attribute.
continue
clause—Specify the next node. A route that matches the current node (permit-mode node)
must match the specified next node in the same routing policy. The
continue
clause combines the
if-match
and
apply
clauses of the two nodes to improve flexibility of the routing policy.
Follow these guidelines when you configure
if-match
,
apply
, and
continue
clauses:
If you only want to filter routes, do not configure
apply
clauses.
If you do not configure any
if-match
clauses for a permit-mode node, the node will permit all routes.
Configure a permit-mode node containing no
if-match
or
apply
clauses behind multiple deny-mode
nodes to allow unmatched routes to pass.
Configuring filters
Configuration prerequisites
Determine the IP prefix list name, matching address range, and community list number.
Configuring an IP prefix list
Configuring an IPv4 prefix list
If all the items are set to
deny
mode, no routes can pass the IPv4 prefix list. To allow other IPv4 routing
information to pass, you must configure the
permit
0.0.0.0 0
less-equal
32 item following multiple
deny
items.
To configure an IPv4 prefix list: