efa policy route-map
delete
Deletes a route map rule, based on the
specified sequence number.
Syntax
efa policy route-map
delete
[
--name
string | --seq
sequence-numbers
|
--oob
]
Parameters
- --name
string
- Specifies the name of the
route map.
- --seq
sequence-numbers
- Specifies a comma-separated list of the
sequence numbers of the rules you want to delete, or specifies all to delete
all rules.
-
--oob
- Optional command to delete out of band entries and remove configuratom from associated devices.
Usage Guidelines
The command removes the route map rule from the XCO database and from
the associated devices.
You can delete a specific rule of a route map by specifying the route map name and the
sequence number of the rule.
You can delete all rules for the specified route map by entering --seq all.
The result of this command depends on whether the route map is bound with a BGP neighbor.
- You cannot delete the last route map rule
when the route map is bound to a BGP peer.
- If the route map has no bindings, the
command deletes the configuration on all devices associated with the route
map.
Examples
This example deletes two rules with sequence numbers 5 and 10 from a route map (rmap_1) that
has three rules:
- rmap_1 seq 5 action
permit
- rmap_1 seq 10 action
permit
- rmap_1 seq 20 action
permit
efa policy route-map delete –-name rmap_l –-seq 5,10
This example deletes all rules for the route map.
efa policy route-map delete –-name rmap_l –-seq all