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Route-maps are the "if-then" solution for Cisco devices. This lesson explains how route-maps check for match conditions and optionally set values.
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Route maps are a powerful tool used to manipulate routing information and policies within a network. They allow network administrators to control and influence how routes are advertised, received, and selected on Cisco routers.
23 paź 2018 · When you advertise routes, you can use a route-map to define the routes that you want to advertise to your peer. When you want to filter traffic based on source and/or destination addresses, you need different tools like access-lists and apply those to interfaces or use something like CBAC/ZBF.
A route-map is a construct used in Cisco network devices that allows you to define a set of sequential rules or statements, each with a permit or deny condition for the purpose of matching, filtering, modifying, and acting upon traffic of prefixes.
29 kwi 2014 · Solved: Hi All, I have just taken over supporting a network, and have come accross a route map, that I don't really understand. The route-map is copied below. Can anyone please tell me step by step how its processed, and what the outcome is?
Route maps are similar to access lists; they both have criteria for matching the details of certain packets and an action of permitting or denying those packets. This chapter explains the basics of Route Maps. Included are sample exercises to help you practice administration and use of Route Maps.
Objectives. Describe the function and operation of a hub, a switch and a router. Describe the function and operation of a firewall and a gateway. Describe the function and operation of Layer 2 switching, Layer 3 switching, and routing. Identify the layers of the OSI model.