Command syntax
Description
Default
CLI reference
[no] bgp bestpath
compare-router-id
To configure a Border
Gateway Protocol (BGP)
routing process to
compare identical routes
received from different
external peers during the
best path selection
process and to select the
route with the lowest
router ID as the best path,
use the
bgp bestpath
compare-routerid
command in router
configuration mode.
Comparing identical
routes received from
different external peers
on page 362
[no] bgp bestpath
med-missing-as-
worst
To configure a Border
Gateway Protocol (BGP)
routing process to assign a
value of infinity (max
possible) to routes that are
missing the Multi Exit
Discriminator (MED)
attribute (making the path
without a MED value the
least desirable path), use
the
bgp bestpath med
missing-as-worst
command in router
configuration mode.
Assigning value of
infinity to routes missing
MED attribute
on page
362
[no] bgp default-
metric
med-out
Causes a BGP MED to be
set on routes when they
are advertised to peers.
Setting BGP MED on
routes when advertised
to peers
on page 362
[no] distance bgp
ext-dist
int-dist
loc-dist
A route’s preference
specifies how active routes
that are learned from BGP
(compared to other
protocols) will be selected.
Specifying a route's
preference
on page 362
[no] bgp client-to-
client-reflection
Enables or disables client-
to-client route reflection.
When acting as a route-
reflector, this functionality
is enabled by default.
Enabling client-to-client
route reflection
363
[no] bgp cluster-
id
ip-address
Specifies the cluster ID to
be used when the BGP
router is used as a
routereflector.
The cluster ID default is
the router ID.
Specifying cluster ID
when BGP router is
route-reflector
on page
363
360
Aruba 3810 / 5400R Multicast and Routing Guide for ArubaOS-
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