Chapter 14

 
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A:

Route maps are similar to access lists in that they define match criteria and an action to take in the event of a match. Route maps are different from access lists in that they not only specify match criteria but also specify set criteria. The set action can modify a route or route a packet according to the parameters of the packet.

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A:

Policy routes are static routes that use route maps to determine which packets should be routed and where the packets should be routed.

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A:

Route tags are fields within routing information packets that allow external information to be carried through the routing domain.

4:
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Route tags have no effect on the routing protocols that carry them.



Routing TCP[s]IP (Vol. 11998)
Routing TCP[s]IP (Vol. 11998)
ISBN: N/A
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Year: 2004
Pages: 224

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