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**route-map**

What is route-map?

A route-map is a mechanism used in network routing to control and modify the path that network traffic takes. It acts like a filter and policy enforcer, selectively permitting or denying traffic based on defined criteria, and optionally modifying attributes of the traffic as it passes through. Route-maps are commonly used in Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) for controlling routing policies, in Policy-Based Routing (PBR) for directing traffic based on specific requirements, and in Quality of Service (QoS) configurations to prioritize certain types of traffic.

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