set routing route-map match peer
The set routing route-map match peer command matches the peer ip address. This is a BGP specific match command.
The delete routing route-map match peer command restores the default behavior of not matching the peer ip address if the BGP neighbor of the route.
Command Syntax
set routing route-map <route-map-name> order <NUMBER> match peer {ipv4-addr <ipv4-address>|ipv6-addr <ipv6-address> | local}
delete routing route-map <route-map-name> order <NUMBER> match peer {ipv4-addr <ipv4-address>|ipv6-addr <ipv6-address> | local}
Parameter
Parameter | Description |
route-map <route-map-name> | Specifies the name of the route map. Required. |
order <NUMBER> | Specifies the sequence number of the entry. Required. The value is an integer that ranges from 1 to 65535. |
peer {ipv4-addr <ipv4-address>|ipv6-addr <ipv6-address>|local} | Specifies if the peer ip address if the BGP neighbor is matched with a match clause. |
Example
- Configure a match clause in the route map to match the peer ip address if the BGP neighbor:
admin@Xorplus# set routing route-map GlobalMap order 10 match peer ipv4-addr 100.100.100.1 admin@Xorplus# set routing route-map GlobalMap order 10 matching-policy permit admin@Xorplus# commit
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