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Table 197: Terms Configuration Parameters (continued)
Field
Function
AS Path Prepend
Affixes an AS number at the beginning of the AS path. The AS
numbers are added after the local AS number has been added
to the path. This action adds an AS number to AS sequences
only, not to AS sets. If the existing AS path begins with a
confederation sequence or set, the affixed AS number is placed
within a confederation sequence. Otherwise, the affixed AS
number is placed with a nonconfederation sequence.
AS Path Expand
Extracts the last AS number in the existing AS path and affixes
that AS number to the beginning of the AS path n times, where
n is a number from 1 through 32. The AS number is added before
the local AS number has been added to the path. This action
adds AS numbers to AS sequences only, not to AS sets. If the
existing AS path begins with a confederation sequence or set,
the affixed AS numbers are placed within a confederation
sequence. Otherwise, the affixed AS numbers are placed within
a nonconfederation sequence. This option is typically used in
non-IBGP export policies.
Load Balance Per
Specifies that all next-hop addresses in the forwarding table
Packet
must be installed and have the forwarding table perform
per-packet load balancing. This policy action allows you to
optimize VPLS traffic flows across multiple paths.
Tag
Specifies the tag value. The tag action sets the 32-bit tag field
in OSPF external link-state advertisement (LSA) packets.
Metric
Changes the metric (MED) value by the specified negative or
positive offset. This action is useful only in an external BGP
(EBGP) export policy.
Route
Specifies whether the route is external.
Preference
Specifies the preference value.
Local Preference
Specifies the BGP local preference attribute.
Class of Service
Specifies and applies the class-of-service parameters to routes
installed into the routing table.
Source class
The value entered here maintains the packet counts for a
route passing through your network, based on the source
address.
Destination class
The value entered here maintains packet counts for a route
passing through your network, based on the destination
address in the packet.
Forwarding class
1450
Your Action
Enter a value.
Select the type and type a value.
Select the check box to enable the option.
Select the action and type a value.
Select the action and type a value.
Select the
check box to enable
External
the option, and select the OSPF type.
Select the preference action and type a
value.
Select the action and type a value.
Type the source class.
Type the destination class.
Type the forwarding class.

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