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Table 124 Route Map Configuration commands Command [no] metric-type {type1|type2} precedence [no] weight enable no enable no route-map show route-map [] Description Assigns the type of OSPF metric. The default is type 1. • Type 1-External routes are calculated using both internal and external metrics. • Type 2-External routes are calculated using only the external metrics. Type 2 routes have more cost than Type 2. • none-Removes the OSPF metric. Command mode: Route Map Sets the precedence of the route map. The smaller the value, the higher the precedence. Default value is 10. Command mode: Route Map Sets the weight of the route map. Command mode: Route Map Enables the route map. Command mode: Route Map Disables the route map. Command mode: Route Map Deletes the route map. Command mode: Route Map Displays the current route configuration. Command mode: All except User EXEC IP Access List configuration NOTE: Access List commands are available only on the GbE2c Layer 2/3 Ethernet Blade Switch. The route map number (1-32) and the access list number (1-8) represent the IP access list you wish to configure. The following table describes the IP Access List Configuration commands. Table 125 IP Access List Configuration commands Command [no] access-list matchaddress [no] access-list metric access-list action {permit|deny} access-list enable no access-list enable no access-list show route-map accesslist {} Description Sets the network filter number. Command mode: Route Map Sets the metric value in the AS-External (ASE) LSA. Command mode: Route Map Permits or denies action for the access list. Command mode: Route Map Enables the access list. Command mode: Route Map Disables the access list. Command mode: Route Map Deletes the access list. Command mode: Route Map Displays the current Access List configuration. Command mode: All except User EXEC Configuration Commands 114

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Configuration Commands 114
Table 124
Route Map Configuration commands
Command
Description
[no] metric-type {type1|type2}
Assigns the type of OSPF metric. The default is type 1.
Type 1—External routes are calculated using both internal and
external metrics.
Type 2—External routes are calculated using only the external
metrics. Type 2 routes have more cost than Type 2.
none
—Removes the OSPF metric.
Command mode
: Route Map
precedence <
1-256
>
Sets the precedence of the route map. The smaller the value, the higher
the precedence. Default value is 10.
Command mode
: Route Map
[no] weight <
1-65534
>
Sets the weight of the route map.
Command mode
: Route Map
enable
Enables the route map.
Command mode
: Route Map
no enable
Disables the route map.
Command mode
: Route Map
no route-map <
1-32
>
Deletes the route map.
Command mode
: Route Map
show route-map [<
1-32
>]
Displays the current route configuration.
Command mode
: All except User EXEC
IP Access List configuration
NOTE:
Access List commands are available only on the GbE2c Layer 2/3 Ethernet Blade Switch.
The
route map number
(1-32) and the
access list number
(1-8) represent the IP access list you wish to configure. The
following table describes the IP Access List Configuration commands.
Table 125
IP Access List Configuration commands
Command
Description
[no] access-list <
1-8
> match-
address <
1-32
>
Sets the network filter number.
Command mode
: Route Map
[no] access-list <
1-8
> metric
<
1-4294967294
>
Sets the metric value in the AS-External (ASE) LSA.
Command mode
: Route Map
access-list <
1-8
> action
{permit|deny}
Permits or denies action for the access list.
Command mode
: Route Map
access-list <
1-8
> enable
Enables the access list.
Command mode
: Route Map
no access-list <
1-8
> enable
Disables the access list.
Command mode:
Route Map
no access-list <
1-8
>
Deletes the access list.
Command mode
: Route Map
show route-map <
1-32
> access-
list {<
1-8
>}
Displays the current Access List configuration.
Command mode
: All except User EXEC