C613-50631-01 Rev A Command Reference for IE340 Series 1391
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.5.3-0.x
BGP AND BGP4+ COMMANDS
IP
EXTCOMMUNITY-LIST STANDARD
ip extcommunity-list standard
Overview Use this command to create and delete a standard extended community list.
Use the no variant of this command to delete a standard extended community-list
entry.
Syntax
ip extcommunity-list <1-99> {deny|permit} {rt|soo}
<community-number>
ip extcommunity-list standard <standard-listname> {deny|permit}
{rt|soo} <community-number>
no ip extcommunity-list <1-99> [{deny|permit} {rt|soo}
<community-number>]
no ip extcommunity-list standard <standard-listname>
[{deny|permit} {rt|soo} <community-number>]
Mode Global Configuration
Parameter Description
<1-99> Standard extcommunity list number.
standard Specifies a standard extended community list.
<standard-listname> Standard extended community list entry.
deny Specifies the extended community to reject.
permit Specifies the extended community to accept.
rt Specifies the route target of the extended community.
soo Specifies the site of origin of the extended community.
<community-number> Specifies the valid value for an extended community
number.
This can be one of two formats:
•<ASN:NN> where ASN is an AS (Autonomous System)
number and NN is a value chosen by the ASN
administrator
•<A.B.C.D:NN> where A.B.C.D is an IPv4 address, and
NN is a value chosen by the ASN administrator.
Note that ASN and NN are both integers from 1 to
4294967295.
AS numbers are assigned to the regional registries by
IANA (www.iana.org) and must be obtained in your
region.