default-information originate
Syntax
For BGP:
default-information originate [ route-map
mapTag
]
no default-information originate [ route-map [
mapTag
] ]
For IS-IS:
[ no ] default-information originate [ route-map
mapTag
]
For RIP:
[ no ] default-information originate [ route-map
mapTag
]
default-information originate always
For OSPF:
[ no ] default-information originate [ always | metric
metricValue
| metric-type 1 |
metric-type 2 | route-map
mapTag
]*
Release Information
Command introduced before JunosE Release 7.1.0.
Description
Enables BGP to advertise a default route (0.0.0.0/0) if the default route exists in the IP
routing table. If the default route does not exist, you must configure it using the
ip route
command.
When you issue this command in the route-target address family, BGP advertises the
Default-RT-MEM-NLRI route (0:0:0/0)
For IS-IS, OSPF, and RIP, configures a default route for the distribution of default
information into the respective routing domain. IS-IS creates the default route (0.0.0.0/0)
if it does not exist in the IP routing table. OSPF and RIP do not create the default route
unless you use the
always
option.
For all protocols, the
no
version disables advertisement of the default route. The syntax
varies with the protocol.
Options
•
mapTag
—Name of route map used to import the default route; string of up to 32
characters
•
always—Creates the default route, so that it is always advertised
•
metricValue
—Sets the metric for the default route; in the range 0–4294967295
•
metric-type 1—Sets the default route's metric type to OSPF external type 1
•
metric-type 2—Sets the default route's metric type to OSPF external type 2
•
*—Indicates that one or more parameters can be repeated multiple times in a list in
the command line
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