Re: Match Statement in Route-map

From: elpingu (elping@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat May 04 2002 - 02:14:24 GMT-3


   
hey you might want to read carefully next time

this is what you wrote

"so CCO says if one condition doesnt match, route is ignored, that will be an
AND operation."

your statement is true and it would be an AND due to "one condition doesnt
match, route is ignored" but that is not what CCO says ..that is what you
wrote

this is what CCO says
"Any route that does not match at least one match clause relating to a
route-map command will be ignored;"

This statement is an OR due to "at least one match"

Ping

Nick Shah wrote:

> well, it would certainly mean an AND operation, wont it ?
>
> for eg.
>
> if xyz matches conditionB....
> & xyz matches conditionB
> set clauses .....
>
> so CCO says if one condition doesnt match, route is ignored, that will be an
> AND operation.
>
> Nick
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "elpingu" <elping@acedsl.com>
> To: "Krishnan Narayanan" <krishnan.narayanan@cwgoindia.com>
> Cc: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 12:38 PM
> Subject: Re: Match Statement in Route-map
>
> > you know ....always have read it as an OR clause.
> > read below from cco
> >
> > . Any route that does not match at least one match clause relating to a
> route-map command will be ignored;
> >
> > just to be sure i get it right .....I make two route maps to refer to my
> clauses.
> >
> > Ping
> >
> > Krishnan Narayanan wrote:
> >
> > > If I have multiple match statements in a route-map ,is an AND operation
> performed or an OR opertion done ?
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > > KRis.



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