VRRP
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When more than one next hop IP addresses are eligible for matching, a
next-hop
command must be
executed for each IP address. Defining the same IP address multiple times has no effect after the first
instance.
The
no
form of the command removes the
ip-address
from the list of acceptable next hops when
looking up the
route-unknown
prefix. If this
ip-address
is the last next hop defined on the
route-
unknown
event, the returned next hop information is ignored when testing the match criteria. If the
ip-address
does not exist, the
no next-hop
command returns a warning error, but continues to execute
if part of an
exec
script.
Default
no next-hop — No next hop IP address for the route unknown priority control event is defined.
Parameters
ip-address —
The IP address for an acceptable next hop IP address for a returned route prefix from
the RTM when looking up the
route-unknown
route prefix.
ipv4-address :a.b.c.d
protocol
Syntax
protocol
{
ospf
|
is-is
|
rip
|
static
}
no protocol
Context
config>vrrp>policy>priority-event>route-unknown
prefix/mask-length
Description
This command adds one or more route sources to match the route unknown IP route prefix for a route
unknown priority control event.
If the route source does not match one of the defined protocols, the match is considered unsuccessful
and the
route-unknown
event transitions to the set state.
The
protocol
command is optional. If the
protocol
command is not executed, the comparison
between the RTM prefix return and the
route-unknown
IP route prefix will not include the source of
the prefix. The
protocol
command cannot be executed without at least one associated route source
parameter. All parameters are reset each time the
protocol
command is executed and only the
explicitly defined protocols are allowed to match.
The
no
form of the command removes protocol route source as a match criteria for returned RTM
route prefixes.
To remove specific existing route source match criteria, execute the
protocol
command and include
only the specific route source criteria. Any unspecified route source criteria is removed.
Default
no protocol — No route source for the route unknown priority event is defined.
Parameters
ospf —
This parameter defines OSPF as an eligible route source for a returned route prefix from the
RTM when looking up the
route-unknown
route prefix. The
ospf
parameter is not exclusive
from the other available
protocol
parameters. If
protocol
is executed without the
ospf
parameter,
a returned route prefix with a source of OSPF will not be considered a match and will cause the
event to enter the set state.
is-is —
This parameter defines IS-IS as an eligible route source for a returned route prefix from the
RTM when looking up the
route-unknown
route prefix. The
is-is
parameter is not exclusive
from the other available
protocol
parameters. If
protocol
is executed without the
is-is
parameter,
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