913
Configuring IP Unicast Routing
Configuring Protocol-Independent Features
To delete an entry, use the
no route-map
map tag
global configuration command or the
no
match
or
no
set
route-map
configuration commands.
12.
set dampening
halflife reuse suppress
max-suppress-time
Set BGP route dampening factors.
13.
set local-preference
value
Assign a value to a local BGP path.
14.
set origin
{
igp
|
egp
as
|
incomplete
}
Set the BGP origin code.
15.
set as-path
{
tag
|
prepend
as-path-string
}
Modify the BGP autonomous system path.
16.
set level
{
level-1
|
level-2
|
level-1-2
|
stub-area
|
backbone
}
Set the level for routes that are advertised into the
specified area of the routing domain. The
stub-area
and
backbone
are OSPF NSSA and
backbone areas.
17.
set metric
metric value
Set the metric value to give the redistributed
routes (for EIGRP only). The
metric value
is an
integer from -294967295 to 294967295.
18.
set metric
bandwidth delay reliability loading mtu
Set the metric value to give the redistributed
routes (for EIGRP only):
bandwidth
—Metric value or IGRP bandwidth of
the route in kilobits per second in the range 0
to 4294967295
delay
—Route delay in tens of microseconds in
the range 0 to 4294967295.
reliability
—Likelihood of successful packet
transmission expressed as a number between
0 and 255, where 255 means 100 percent
reliability and 0 means no reliability.
loading
— Effective bandwidth of the route
expressed as a number from 0 to 255 (255 is
100 percent loading).
mtu
—Minimum maximum transmission unit
(MTU) size of the route in bytes in the range 0
to 4294967295.
19.
set metric-type
{
type-1
|
type-2
}
Set the OSPF external metric type for redistributed
routes.
20.
set metric-type internal
Set the multi-exit discriminator (MED) value on
prefixes advertised to external BGP neighbor to
match the IGP metric of the next hop.
21.
set weight
Set the BGP weight for the routing table. The value
can be from 1 to 65535.
22.
end
Return to privileged EXEC mode.
23.
show route-map
Display all route maps configured or only the one
specified to verify configuration.
24.
copy running-config startup-config
(Optional) Save your entries in the configuration
file.
Command
Purpose
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