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FTOS Configuration Guide for the C-Series - Force10 Networks

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• To permit routes with a mask greater than /20, enter permit x.x.x.x/x ge 20<br />

The following rules apply to prefix lists:<br />

• A prefix list without any permit or deny filters allows all routes.<br />

• An “implicit deny” is assumed (that is, <strong>the</strong> route is dropped) <strong>for</strong> all route prefixes that do not match a<br />

permit or deny filter in a configured prefix list.<br />

• Once a route matches a filter, <strong>the</strong> filter’s action is applied. No additional filters are applied to <strong>the</strong> route.<br />

Implementation In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

In <strong>FTOS</strong>, prefix lists are used in processing routes <strong>for</strong> routing protocols (<strong>for</strong> example, RIP, OSPF, and<br />

BGP).<br />

Note: The S-<strong>Series</strong> plat<strong>for</strong>m does not support all protocols, such as RIP or BGP. It is important to know<br />

which protocol you are supporting prior to implementing Prefix-Lists.<br />

<strong>Configuration</strong> Task List <strong>for</strong> Prefix Lists<br />

To configure a prefix list, you must use commands in <strong>the</strong> PREFIX LIST, <strong>the</strong> ROUTER RIP, ROUTER<br />

OSPF, and ROUTER BGP modes. Basically, you create <strong>the</strong> prefix list in <strong>the</strong> PREFIX LIST mode, and<br />

assign that list to commands in <strong>the</strong> ROUTER RIP, ROUTER OSPF and ROUTER BGP modes.<br />

The following list includes <strong>the</strong> configuration tasks <strong>for</strong> prefix lists:<br />

• Configure a prefix list on page 350<br />

• Use a prefix list <strong>for</strong> route redistribution on page 353<br />

For a complete listing of all commands related to prefix lists, refer to <strong>the</strong> <strong>FTOS</strong> Command Line Interface<br />

Reference document.<br />

Configure a prefix list<br />

To configure a prefix list, use <strong>the</strong>se commands in <strong>the</strong> following sequence, starting in <strong>the</strong><br />

CONFIGURATION mode:<br />

Step Command Syntax Command Mode Purpose<br />

1 ip prefix-list prefix-name CONFIGURATION Create a prefix list and assign it a unique<br />

name.<br />

You are in <strong>the</strong> PREFIX LIST mode.<br />

350 IP Access Control Lists, Prefix Lists, and Route-maps

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