Route-Map
A route-map consists of ACLs and set
of directives that define the egress interfaces for forwarding the flow. A route-map
evaluates incoming packets and determines the traffic of interest for the tools based on the
ACLs used. Any additional processing of the packets by the route-map is reflected on the egress
groups used by route-map
A route-map
consists of a sequence of instances, equivalent of rows in a table. The device evaluates
an incoming packet according to route-map instances in ascending
numerical order. The incoming packet is first compared against instance 1, then against
instance 2, and so on. When the device finds a match, the device stops evaluating the
incoming packet.
Route-maps contain match clauses and
set
statements. Each route-map contains a forward-action permit
or forward-action
deny statement that modifies the behavior of the route-map instance:
- If the route-map contains a
forward-action
permit statement, the access lists present in the match statement
match against incoming packets, and forwards the matched packets according to the
access lists. If the packets do not match the access lists in the match statement,
the packets pass to the next instance in the same. route-map. If the packet
does not match any of the access lists in the route-map, it is
dropped.
- If the route-map
instance contains a deny statement, the matching route-map instance is skipped. The route-map
instance does not program the access lists in the match statements, and packets that
match, skip that route-map instance.
- If an incoming packet does not match any
access lists in the match statements of the route-map, the packet is
dropped. This is the default action.
- To change the default action, configure the last match statement in
the last instance of the route-map to a MAC access
list with a clause of permit any any.
- If there is no match statement,
route-map instance is skipped like the
forward-action is set to deny.
If the route-map contains set statements,
packets that are permitted by the route-map
match
statements are forwarded according to the set statements.