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| IP Routing Commands
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default-information
originate
This command generates a default external route into an autonomous system. Use
the
no
form to disable this feature.
Syntax
default-information originate
[
always
] [
metric
interface-metric
] [
metric-
type
metric-type
]
no default-information originate
[
always
|
metric
|
metric-type
]
always
- Always advertise itself as a default external route for the local AS
regardless of whether the router has a default route. (See
interface-metric
- Metric assigned to the default route. (Range: 0-16777214)
metric-type
- External link type used to advertise the default route.
(Options: Type 1, Type 2)
Command Mode
Router Configuration
Default Setting
Disabled
Metric: 20
Metric Type: 2
Command Usage
◆
If the
always
parameter is not selected, the router can only advertise a default
external route into the AS if it has been configured to import external routes
through other routing protocols or static routing, and such a route is known.
(See the
command.)
◆
The metric for the default external route is used to calculate the path cost for
traffic passed from other routers within the AS out through the ASBR.
◆
When you use this command to redistribute routes into a routing domain (i.e.,
an Autonomous System, this router automatically becomes an Autonomous
System Boundary Router (ASBR). However, an ASBR does not, by default,
generate a default route into the routing domain.
■
If you use the
always
keyword, the router will advertise itself as a default
external route into the AS, even if a default external route does not actually
exist. To define a default route, use the
command.
■
If you do
not
use the
always
keyword, the router can only advertise a
default external route into the AS if the
command is used to
import external routes via RIP or static routing, and such a route is known.
◆
Type 1 route advertisements add the internal cost to the external route metric.
Type 2 routes do not add the internal cost metric. When comparing Type 2
Summary of Contents for AS5700-54X
Page 42: ...Contents 42...
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Page 52: ...Tables 52...
Page 54: ...Section I Getting Started 54...
Page 80: ...Chapter 1 Initial Switch Configuration Setting the System Clock 80...
Page 210: ...Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring Commands 210...
Page 358: ...Chapter 9 Access Control Lists ACL Information 358...
Page 418: ...Chapter 12 Port Mirroring Commands RSPAN Mirroring Commands 418...
Page 436: ...Chapter 15 UniDirectional Link Detection Commands 436...
Page 442: ...Chapter 16 Address Table Commands 442...
Page 506: ...Chapter 18 VLAN Commands Configuring VXLAN Tunneling 506...
Page 526: ...Chapter 19 Class of Service Commands Priority Commands Layer 3 and 4 526...
Page 544: ...Chapter 20 Quality of Service Commands 544...
Page 652: ...Chapter 22 Multicast Filtering Commands MLD Proxy Routing 652...
Page 680: ...Chapter 23 LLDP Commands 680...
Page 722: ...Chapter 24 CFM Commands Delay Measure Operations 722...
Page 732: ...Chapter 25 Domain Name Service Commands 732...
Page 790: ...Chapter 27 IP Interface Commands ND Snooping 790...
Page 1072: ...Section III Appendices 1072...
Page 1102: ...List of CLI Commands 1102...
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