From: michael robertson (michael_w_2ca@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Feb 07 2002 - 22:41:33 GMT-3
Hi, Group,
I have some question concerning route map.
Question 1:
when should i enable a route-map in an interface and
when sould i use it in a routing process.
Question 2.
If I say
route-map ccie permit 10
match ip add 1
this 1 is access-list 1
then I will call access-list 1, but access-list will
use source ip address( i.e. standard access-list). My
question is what source address this is. if you look
from the packet format, will this the source IP
address (i.e. for ping, telnet, ftp etc) or what's
this?
also in a routing process, you can also use a standard
access-list to specify a routing update ( for route
ridistribution etc.), then it will be routing
protocol-specific. i.e. in OSPF update, LSA field has
a LINK ID, will the route map will call the
access-list 1, and access list will check the Link ID?
as always, any help will be greatly appreciated
regards
michael
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