[c-nsp] BGP/route-map/acl question/logic...

Gert Doering gert at greenie.muc.de
Tue Feb 3 03:35:37 EST 2015


Hi,

On Tue, Feb 03, 2015 at 07:32:43PM +1100, CiscoNSP List wrote:
> Cheers Gert - Understand it now :)
> 
> The "continue" part (When to use/when not to use), I definitely need to read up on!

Basically, when you want to match+set something, and then continue processing
the route-map - while normally it would end at the first clause that matches
something.

IOW, if a route-map has 10 clauses and half of them have the same "set xxx"
thing in them, it might make sense.  But it does complicate understanding
the actual flow through the route-map, so use with care.

Of course we all want route-policy (and "vi") for IOS :-)

gert
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