which command allows the route map processing to jump to another statement instead of exiting?

When configuring Cisco IOS route maps, which command allows the route map processing to
jump to another statement instead of exiting?

When configuring Cisco IOS route maps, which command allows the route map processing to
jump to another statement instead of exiting?

A.
jump

B.
next

C.
set

D.
continue

E.
goto

Explanation:

Match Operations With Continue Clauses

If a match clause does not exist in the route-map entry but a continue clause does, the continue
clause will be automatically executed and go to the specified route-map entry. If a match clause
exists in a route-map entry, the continue clause is executed only when a successful match occurs.
When a successful match occurs and a continue clause exists, the route map executes the set
clauses and then goes to the specified route-map entry. If the next route map contains a continue
clause, the route map will execute the continue clause if a successful match occurs. If a continue
clause does not exist in the next route map, the route map will be evaluated normally. If a continue
clause exists in the next route map but a match does not occur, the route map will not continue
and will “fall through” to the next sequence number if one exists.
Set Operations With Continue Clauses
Set clauses are saved during the match clause evaluation process and executed after the routemap evaluation is completed. The set clauses are evaluated and executed in the order in which
they were configured. Set clauses are only executed after a successful match occurs, unless the
route map does not contain a match clause. The continue statement proceeds to the specified
route-map entry only after configured set actions are performed. If a set action occurs in the first
route map and then the same set action occurs again, with a different value, in a subsequent route
map entry, the last set action may override any previous set actions that were configured with the
same set command unless the set command permits more than one value. For example, the set
as-path pretend command permits more than one autonomous system number to be configured.



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