11-10-2008 06:23 PM - edited 03-04-2019 12:16 AM
guys just a quick one....if we have prefix-list for example 2 of them..
ip prefix-list route seq 5
ip prefix-list route2 seq 5
will both work as both have same seq no or it doesnt matter as both prefix-list are different (names)???? or what if i dont put the prefix-list seq will it take automatically.....secondly same thing with route-map
if i have to rouute-map
route-map abc permit 10
route-map 123 permit 10
will both work....as bothhave same permit 10 statement or router will treat them sepratly just like above example....thanks
11-10-2008 07:01 PM
hi,
for this case it is different for both. i believe that for prefix-list, each "names" will follow there own sequence number, as long as the name is uniquely defined.
but in the route-map, if any network/host match into the number 10 (i.e. in the access-list) it will be included in the route-map. here it is the number will match the route-map.
hope you understand my explenation.
11-11-2008 01:13 AM
Hello Khan,
if names are different no problem otherwise the second overrides the first you can make a try on a lab router.
First name identify the configuration object, then the sequence number identifies the position in the object this is valid also for route-maps.
every route-map block is characterized by a name, an action permit|deny and a sequence number.
When needed multiple blocks clauses can be used but the route-map is made of all the blocks in the correct order (given by the sequence number)
So in both cases no problems
Hope to help
Giuseppe
11-11-2008 05:16 AM
Thanks man its always really nice to get answer from you....u have replied my many quiries and this one is as usual a v nice one...thanks bud....u r too good just fell like telling ya
11-11-2008 01:26 AM
Hi,
As long as different names applied then both can be applied.
The sequence number if defined or not is created once statment is configured and incremented by 5.
A route-map should have a Match and Set clauses defined.
Regards,
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