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804 ExtremeWare Software 7.3.0 Command Reference Guide
Security Commands
Usage Guidelines
A match operation specifies a criteria that must be matched in order for the route to be successful. If
there are multiple statements in a route table entry, match statements are evaluated before set or goto
statements.
When an entry has multiple match statements, the primitive
match-one
or
match-all
in the entry
determines how many matches are required for success. If an entry has no match statements, the entry
is always considered a successful match.
Example
The following command adds a statement to entry 10 in route map bgp-out that matches the NLRI
against the access profile named iplist:
configure bgp-out 10 add match nlri-list iplist
The following command adds a statement to entry 15 in route map bgp-out that matches the AS path
attribute against the access profile named aslist:
configure bgp-out 15 add match as-path access-profile aslist
History
This command was first available in ExtremeWare 6.1.
Platform Availability
This command is available on all platforms.

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