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| -rw-r--r-- | docs/configuration/policy/examples.rst | 2 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | docs/configuration/policy/route-map.rst | 27 | 
2 files changed, 17 insertions, 12 deletions
| diff --git a/docs/configuration/policy/examples.rst b/docs/configuration/policy/examples.rst index e4c4b9da..c83e5f64 100644 --- a/docs/configuration/policy/examples.rst +++ b/docs/configuration/policy/examples.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ BGP Example    # Create policy    set policy route-map setmet rule 2 action 'permit' -  set policy route-map setmet rule 2 set as-path-prepend '2 2 2' +  set policy route-map setmet rule 2 set as-path prepend '2 2 2'    # Apply policy to BGP    set protocols bgp local-as 1 diff --git a/docs/configuration/policy/route-map.rst b/docs/configuration/policy/route-map.rst index 792014bc..8b2a555c 100644 --- a/docs/configuration/policy/route-map.rst +++ b/docs/configuration/policy/route-map.rst @@ -149,15 +149,20 @@ Route Map     BGP aggregator attribute: AS number or IP address of an aggregation. -.. cfgcmd:: set policy route-map <text> rule <1-65535> set as-path-exclude +.. cfgcmd:: set policy route-map <text> rule <1-65535> set as-path exclude     <text> -   Remove ASN(s) from a BGP AS-path attribute. For example "456 64500 45001". +   Drop AS-NUMBER from the BGP AS path. -.. cfgcmd:: set policy route-map <text> rule <1-65535> set as-path-prepend +.. cfgcmd:: set policy route-map <text> rule <1-65535> set as-path prepend     <text> -   Prepend string for a BGP AS-path attribute. For example "64501 64501". +   Prepend the given string of AS numbers to the AS_PATH of the BGP path's NLRI. + +.. cfgcmd:: set policy route-map <text> rule <1-65535> set as-path +   prepend-last-as <n> + +   Prepend the existing last AS number (the leftmost ASN) to the AS_PATH.  .. cfgcmd:: set policy route-map <text> rule <1-65535> set atomic-aggregate @@ -211,8 +216,8 @@ Route Map     peer-address     Set the BGP nexthop address to the address of the peer. For an incoming -   route-map this means the ip address of our peer is used. For an  -   outgoing route-map this means the ip address of our self is used to  +   route-map this means the ip address of our peer is used. For an +   outgoing route-map this means the ip address of our self is used to     establish the peering with our neighbor.  .. cfgcmd:: set policy route-map <text> rule <1-65535> set ipv6-next-hop @@ -224,17 +229,17 @@ Route Map     peer-address     Set the BGP nexthop address to the address of the peer. For an incoming -   route-map this means the ip address of our peer is used. For an  -   outgoing route-map this means the ip address of our self is used to  +   route-map this means the ip address of our peer is used. For an +   outgoing route-map this means the ip address of our self is used to     establish the peering with our neighbor. -    +  .. cfgcmd:: set policy route-map <text> rule <1-65535> set ipv6-next-hop     prefer-global -    +     For Incoming and Import Route-maps if we receive a v6 global and v6 LL     address for the route, then prefer to use the global address as the     nexthop. -    +  .. cfgcmd:: set policy route-map <text> rule <1-65535> set large-community     <text> | 
