Reference Guide
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Command example: show ip prefix-list detail
FTOS>show ip prefix detail
Prefix-list with the last deletion/insertion: filter_ospf
ip prefix-list filter_in:
count: 3, range entries: 3, sequences: 5 - 10
seq 5 deny 1.102.0.0/16 le 32 (hit count: 0)
seq 6 deny 2.1.0.0/16 ge 23 (hit count: 0)
seq 10 permit 0.0.0.0/0 le 32 (hit count: 0)
ip prefix-list filter_ospf:
count: 4, range entries: 1, sequences: 5 - 10
seq 5 deny 100.100.1.0/24 (hit count: 0)
seq 6 deny 200.200.1.0/24 (hit count: 0)
seq 7 deny 200.200.2.0/24 (hit count: 0)
seq 10 permit 0.0.0.0/0 le 32 (hit count: 0)
FTOS>
Command Example: show ip prefix-list summary
FTOS>show ip prefix summary
Prefix-list with the last deletion/insertion: filter_ospf
ip prefix-list filter_in:
count: 3, range entries: 3, sequences: 5 - 10
ip prefix-list filter_ospf:
count: 4, range entries: 1, sequences: 5 - 10
FTOS>
Use a prefix list for route redistribution
To pass traffic through a configured prefix list, you must use the prefix list in a route redistribution
command. The prefix list is applied to all traffic redistributed into the routing process and the traffic is
either forwarded or dropped depending on the criteria and actions specified in the prefix list.
To apply a filter to routes in RIP (RIP is supported on C and E-Series.), use either of the following
commands in the ROUTER RIP mode:
Command Syntax Command Mode Purpose
router rip
CONFIGURATION Enter RIP mode
distribute-list prefix-list-name
in [interface]
CONFIG-ROUTER-RIP Apply a configured prefix list to incoming routes. You
can specify an interface.
If you enter the name of a nonexistent prefix list, all
routes are forwarded.
distribute-list prefix-list-name
out [interface | connected |
static | ospf]
CONFIG-ROUTER-RIP
Apply a configured prefix list to outgoing routes. You can
specify an interface or type of route.
If you enter the name of a non-existent prefix list, all
routes are forwarded.










