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ip prefix-tree

Syntax

ip prefix-tree treeName { description desc | { permit | deny } ipPrefix }

no ip prefix-tree treeName [ description | { permit | deny } ipPrefix ]

Release Information

Command introduced before JunosE Release 7.1.0.

Description

Creates a prefix tree for best-match route filtering; specifies a tree entry—a deny or permit clause for a network address. The no version removes the specified prefix tree or the specified tree entry.

Options

  • treeName—Name of the prefix list; a string of up to 32 characters
  • desc—Description of the prefix list
  • deny—If the prefix of the route being filtered matches the specified prefix and deny is specified, the route is not redistributed
  • permit—If the prefix of the route being filtered matches the specified prefix and permit is specified, the route is redistributed as controlled by the set actions
  • ipPrefix—Network route to be filtered, in the format network / length, where
    • network—Base address of the network route to be filtered; for example, 192.168.32.0 or 10.10.0.0
    • length—Length of the network prefix; number of bits masking base address to produce address to be matched

Mode

Router Configuration

Published: 2012-06-28

 
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