Route Map
Route maps are used when redistributing routes into any routing process. They are also used when generating a default route into routing process. A route map defines which of the routes from the specified routing protocol are allowed to be redistributed into the target routing process. Configure a route map, to create a new route map entry for a Route Map object or to edit an existing one.
You can use this object with Firewall Threat Defense devices.
Before you begin
A Route Map may use one or mores of these objects; it is not mandatory to add all these objects. Create and use any of these objects as required, to configure your route map.
- 
					
Add ACLs.
 - 
					
Add Prefix Lists.
 - 
					
Add AS Path.
 - 
					
Add Community Lists.
 - 
					
Add Extended Community Lists.
NoteThe extended community lists are applicable only for configuring import or export of routes.
 - 
					
Add Policy Lists.
 
Procedure
Step 1  | Select .  | ||
Step 2  | Click Add Route Map.  | ||
Step 3  | Click Add on the New Route Map Object window.  | ||
Step 4  | In the Sequence No. field, enter a number, from 0 through 65535, that indicates the position a new route map entry has in the list of route maps entries already configured for this route map object. 
  | ||
Step 5  | Select the appropriate action, Allow or Block, from the Redistribution drop-down list, to indicate the redistribution access.  | ||
Step 6  | Click the Match Clauses tab to match (routes/traffic) based on the following criteria, which you select in the table of contents: 
  | ||
Step 7  | Click the Set Clauses tab to set routes/traffic based on the following criteria, which you select in the table of contents: 
  | ||
Step 8  | Click Add.  | ||
Step 9  | If you want to allow overrides for this object, check the Allow Overrides check box; see Allowing Object Overrides.  | ||
Step 10  | Click Save.  | 
