Route Maps

From: chris Iannacone (iannaconec@optonline.net)
Date: Wed May 03 2006 - 03:23:31 ART


I am reading TCP/IP volume one for the second time - amazingly I am
finding am getting more out of it now then when i read it while
studying for written
I still don't get chapter 14 configuring route maps
Here is example 14-1
route-map Hagar 10
( map has a name of hagar and is number 10 { programming practice is
to count by 10 }
map ip address 100
( map which ip address , I see nothing on the previous page that
indicates what ip 100 refers to )
set metric 100
( this route is valued at 100/255 , zero is the best ) { directly
connected interfaces are given a zero metric }
can someone help me figure out what ip 100 refers to . if someone
also has the second edition.



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