>From what I have seen and utilized on my own production routers,
If you just have a route map with no matches defined then all will
be accepted, but there wouldn't be a need for a route map at this point.
If you have a specific permit it will be matched or denied just like any
other ACL, with the deny all at the bottom of the ACL.
And route maps are essentially based on ACl's...an example below

route-map Network1_out out

route-map Network1_out permit 10
 match ip address 1
 set as-path prepend 65001 65001

so based on this all traffic matching the source will be 
permitted and prepended.

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-----Original Message-----
From: farick barook [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 10:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: route maps. [7:11650]


hi 
if any of u can help me i wud be gartefull.

well my question is this when configuring route maps
for bgp if i dont specify the match ip permit will it
mean that all the ip addresses of my network will be
permitted? the other question is in bgp can i
configure a route based on source ?

thxs 
regds.

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