Thanks to all for clearing that up! On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 3:45 AM, Oliver Boehmer (oboehmer) <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> I'm relatively new to route policies in IOS XR. I have a route policy >> on a production router that needs to be replaced. The documentation >> doesn't exactly make it clear how to do this properly. Is it as simple >> as pasting an entirely new route policy in config mode and committing >> it? I see that there are methods for editing the policy directly from >> the CLI, but that doesn't seem like what I want or need. Since route >> policies don't use line numbering, I'm worried that I might end up >> with some weird merged policy. If we're just replacing the entire >> thing, is it a simple paste and commit? > > you only have two options: > 1) replace the "whole thing" when you do this within the "config" mode > (you'll get a warning that the full policy will be replaced) > 2) edit selective part of it using the built-in editor ("edit > route-policy ...") > > If I recall correctly, both will eventually do a full replace (if you > check "show conf commit changes .."), the latter is just looks more > incremental :-) > > you can also check out https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-22031 > > oli >
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