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Cuda 12000 IP Access Switch CLI-based Administration Guide
Creating Map Lists 239
Creating Map Lists
A map-list is a sequential grouping of route maps. These route-maps serve as
the filter criteria within the map-list. A route is sequentially compared against
all route maps that comprise the active route list. Upon finding a match, the
system takes the action defined by the route map and exists the list.
You create a map-list by adding a route map to it using the map-list
command. You can create multiple map-lists, but only one list can be
configured as the active list for each of the following areas:
RIP Imports
RIP Exports
OSPF Imports
OSPF Exports
Use the set active option to define a map-list as active. This means, if you
create 3 map lists to define RIP import policies, only a single map list can be
designated as the active map list against which incoming RIP routes are
applied.
You add one or more route-maps to a specified map-list using the map-list
command import or export modes. The following syntax applies:
map-list <route-map-list-number> route-map <route-map-number>
For example, the following command adds route-map 10 to map-list 1:
cli# map-list 1 route-map 10
For example, the following example creates map-list 1 then configures it as
as the active map-list to which incoming RIP routes are applied:
cli:172.16.19.10:root# router rip import
mode: router:rip:import
cli:172.16.19.10:router:rip:import# map-list 1 route-map 1
cli:172.16.19.10:router:rip:import# map-list 1 set active
cli:172.16.19.10:router:rip:import#