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aggregate-contributor
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Matches routes that are contributing to a configured aggregate. This
match condition can be used to suppress a contributor in an aggregate route.
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area area-id
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Matches a route learned from the specified OSPF area during the exporting
of OSPF routes into other protocols.
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as-path name
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Matches the name of an autonomous systems (AS) path regular expression.
BGP routes whose AS path matches the regular expression are processed.
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color preference
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Matches a color value. You can specify preference values that are finer-grained
than those specified in the preference match
conditions. The color value can be a number from 0 through 4,294,967,295 (232 –
1). A lower number indicates a more preferred route.
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community
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Matches the name of one or more communities. If you list more than one
name, only one name needs to match for a match to occur. (The matching is
effectively a logical OR operation.)
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external [type metric-type]
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Matches external OSPF routes, including routes exported from one level
to another. In this match condition, type is an optional keyword.
The metric-type value can be either 1 or 2. When
you do not specify type, this condition matches all external routes.
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interface interface-name
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Matches the name or IP address of one or more router interfaces. Use
this condition with protocols that are interface-specific. For example, do
not use this condition with internal BGP (IBGP).
Depending on where the policy is applied, this match condition matches
routes learned from or advertised through the specified interface.
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internal
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Matches a routing policy against the internal flag for simplified next-hop
self policies.
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level level
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Matches the IS-IS level. Routes that are from the specified level or
are being advertised to the specified level are processed.
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local-preference value
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Matches a BGP local preference attribute. The preference value can be
from 0 through 4,294,967,295 (232 –
1).
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metric metric
metric2 metric
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Matches a metric value. The metric value corresponds to the
multiple exit discriminator (MED), and metric2 corresponds to the
interior gateway protocol (IGP) metric if the BGP next hop runs back through
another route.
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neighbor address
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Matches the address of one or more neighbors (peers).
For BGP export policies, the address can be for a directly connected
or indirectly connected peer. For all other protocols, the address is for
the neighbor from which the advertisement is received.
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next-hop address
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Matches the next-hop address or addresses specified in the routing information
for a particular route. For BGP routes, matches are performed against each
protocol next hop.
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origin value
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Matches the BGP origin attribute, which is the origin of the AS path
information. The value can be one of the following:
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egp—Path information originated from another AS.
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igp—Path information originated from within the
local AS.
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incomplete—Path information was learned by some
other means.
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preference preference
preference2 preference
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Matches the preference value. You can specify a primary preference value
(preference) and a secondary preference value (preference2).
The preference value can be a number from 0 through 4,294,967,295 (232 –
1). A lower number indicates a more preferred route.
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protocol protocol
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Matches the name of the protocol from which the route was learned or
to which the route is being advertised. It can be one of the following: aggregate, bgp, direct, dvmrp, isis, local, ospf, pim-dense, pim-sparse, rip, ripng,
or static.
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route-type value
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Matches the type of route. The value can be either external or internal.
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