accepts the route, match-chain property produces a true match
med ( integer | integer ) - match for the MULTI_EXIT_DISC BGP attribute
origin ( igp | egp | incomplete ) - match for the ORIGIN BGP attribute
prefix ( IP address | netmask | IP address | IP address ) - match for the NLRI prefix
prefix-length ( integer | integer ) - match for the NLRI prefix length
prefsrc ( IP address | netmask | IP address | IP address ) - match for the preferred source IP
address of the route
route-comment ( text ) - match for the route comment
routing-mark ( text ) - match for the routing mark. A routing mark identifies certain routes for
successive processing
scope ( integer : 0 ..255 | integer : 0 ..255 ) - scope and target-scope are used to recursively lookup
next hop address for the route. Routes that are used to lookup the next hop address for a given route
should have scope value equal or less then the target-scope value of this route
set-check-gateway ( ping | arp ) - specifies that the router should check whether the gateway for
the particular route is reachable by using either ping or arp request prior to sending anything using
this route
set-disabled - disables the route. Disabled routes are not considered by BGP best path selection
algorithm
set-distance ( integer : 0 ..255 ) - sets administrative distance for a route. The distance is
protocol-independent and is used to compare routes obtained from different sources
set-localpref ( integer : 0 ..4294967295 ) - specifies LOCAL_PREF BGP attribute value for the
route
set-med ( integer : 0 ..4294967295 ) - sets MULTI_EXIT_DISC BGP attribute
set-nexthop ( IP address ) - sets next hop IP address for the route
set-prefsrc ( IP address ) - sets preffered source address for the route
set-prepend ( integer : 0 ..16 ) - specifies how many times the router should prepend its AS
number to the AS_PATH BGP attribute value for this route
set-route-comment ( text ) - specifies comment for the route
set-routing-mark ( text ) - sets routing mark for the route
set-scope ( integer : 0 ..255 ) - sets scope for the route. Scope and target-scope are used to
recursively lookup next hop address for the route. Routes that are used to lookup the next hop
address for a given route should have scope value equal or less then the target-scope value of this
route
set-target-scope ( integer : 0 ..255 ) - sets target scope for the route. Scope and target-scope are
used to recursively lookup next hop address for the route. Routes that are used to lookup the next
hop address for a given route should have scope value equal or less then the target-scope value of
this route
set-weight ( integer : -2147483648 ..2147483647 ) - specifies weight for the route. Route weight is
used by BGP best path selection algoritm to select the best route towards destination
target-scope ( integer : 0 ..255 | integer : 0 ..255 ) - scope and target-scope are used to recursively
lookup next hop address for the route. Routes that are used to lookup the next hop address for a
given route should have scope value equal or less then the target-scope value of this route
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