if-match route-type

Use if-match route-type to set a route-type match criterion.

Use undo if-match route-type to remove the specified route-type match criterion.

Syntax

if-match route-type { external-type1 | external-type1or2 | external-type2 | internal | is-is-level-1 | is-is-level-2 | nssa-external-type1 | nssa-external-type1or2 | nssa-external-type2 } *

undo if-match route-type [ external-type1 | external-type1or2 | external-type2 | internal | is-is-level-1 | is-is-level-2 | nssa-external-type1 | nssa-external-type1or2 | nssa-external-type2 ] *

Default

No route-type match criterion is set.

Views

Routing policy node view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

external-type1: Matches OSPF Type 1 external routes.

external-type1or2: Matches OSPF Type 1 and Type 2 external routes.

external-type2: Matches OSPF Type 2 external routes.

internal: Matches OSPF internal routes (including OSPF intra-area and inter-area routes).

is-is-level-1: Matches IS-IS Level-1 routes.

is-is-level-2: Matches IS-IS Level-2 routes.

nssa-external-type1: Matches OSPF NSSA Type 1 external routes.

nssa-external-type1or2: Matches OSPF NSSA Type 1 and 2 external routes.

nssa-external-type2: Matches OSPF NSSA Type 2 external routes.

Examples

# Configure node 10 in permit mode for routing policy policy1 to match OSPF internal routes.

<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] route-policy policy1 permit node 10
[Sysname-route-policy-policy1-10] if-match route-type internal