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7450 ESS OS Router Configuration Guide
Priority Policy Route Unknown Event Commands
less-specific
Syntax
[
no
]
less-specific
[
allow-default
]
Context
config>vrrp>policy>priority-event>route-unknown
prefix/mask-length
Description
This command allows a CIDR shortest match hit on a route prefix that contains the IP route prefix
associated with the route unknown priority event.
The
less-specific
command modifies the search parameters for the IP route prefix specified in the
route-unknown
priority event. Specifying
less-specific
allows a CIDR shortest match hit on a route
prefix that contains the IP route prefix.
The
less-specific
command eases the RTM lookup criteria when searching for the
prefix/mask-length
.
When the
route-unknown
priority event sends the prefix to the RTM (as if it was a destination
lookup), the result route table prefix (if a result is found) is checked to see if it is an exact match or a
less specific match. The
less-specific
command enables a less specific route table prefix to match the
configured prefix. When
less-specific
is not specified, a less specific route table prefix fails to match
the configured prefix. The
allow-default
optional parameter extends the
less-specific
match to
include the default route (0.0.0.0).
The
no
form of the command prevents RTM lookup results that are less specific than the route prefix
from matching.
Default
no less-specific — The route unknown priority events requires an exact prefix/mask match.
Parameters
allow-default —
When the
allow-default
parameter is specified with the
less-specific
command, an
RTM return of 0.0.0.0 matches the IP prefix. If
less-specific
is entered without the
allow-default
parameter, a return of 0.0.0.0 will not match the IP prefix. To disable
allow-default
, but continue
to allow
less-specific
match operation, only enter the
less-specific
command (without the
allow-
default
parameter).
next-hop
Syntax
[
no
]
next-hop ip-address
Context
config>vrrp>policy>priority-event>route-unknown
prefix/mask-length
Description
This command adds an allowed next hop IP address to match the IP route prefix for a route-unknown
priority control event.
If the next-hop IP address does not match one of the defined
ip-address
, the match is considered
unsuccessful and the
route-unknown
event transitions to the set state.
The
next-hop
command is optional. If no
next-hop ip-address
commands are configured, the
comparison between the RTM prefix return and the
route-unknown
IP route prefix are not included
in the next hop information.
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