C613-50631-01 Rev A Command Reference for IE340 Series 1611
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.5.3-0.x
ROUTE MAP COMMANDS
MATCH
IP NEXT-HOP
match ip next-hop
Overview Use this command to add a next-hop match clause to a route map entry. You can
specify the next hop to match by either:
• specifying the name of an access list. To create the access list, enter Global
Configuration mode and use the access-list command.
• specifying the name of a prefix list. To create the prefix list, enter Global
Configuration mode and use the ip prefix-list command.
A route matches the route map if the route’s next hop matches the access list or
prefix list.
Each entry of a route map can have at most one access list-based next-hop match
clause and one prefix list-based next-hop match clause. If the route map entry
already has one of these match clauses, entering this command replaces that
match clause with the new clause.
Note that the lists and route map entries specify an action of deny or permit. The
action in the list determines whether the route map checks update messages and
routes for a given next-hop value. The route map action and its set clauses
determine what the route map does with update messages and routes that
contain that next hop.
Use the no variant of this command to remove the next-hop match clause from a
route map entry. To remove a prefix list-based match clause you must also specify
the prefix-list parameter.
Syntax
match ip next-hop <access-list-id>
match ip next-hop prefix-list <prefix-listname>
no match ip next-hop [<access-list-id>]
no match ip next-hop prefix-list [<prefix-listname>]
Mode Route-map Configuration
Usage notes This command is valid for:
•OSPF routes
Parameter Description
<access-list-id> Use an ACL to specify which next hops to match.
<access-list-name> The IP access list name.
<1-199> The IP access list number.
<1300-2699> The IP access list number (expanded range).
prefix-list Use an IP prefix list to specify which next hops to match.
<prefix-listname> The prefix list name.