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Layer 2/3 managed 10gigabut ethernet switch
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Parameter
Action
IP Default Next Hop
IP Next Hop
Community
IP Precedence
Local Preference
Metric
Origin
Dampening
Description
Select Add to add a new entry based in the information entered.
Select Delete to delete an entry based in the information entered.
Enter the default next-hop IP addresses in the spaces provided that
will be used to route the packet. This feature can be used to specify
multiple default next hop routers. If default next hops are already
configured, the default next hops configured later will be added to the
default next hop list. When the first default next hop router specified is
down, the next default next hop router specified is tried in turn to route
the packet. Up to 8 default next-hop IP addresses can be entered.
Select the IP next hop type here. This feature is used to configure the
next-hop router to route the packet that passes the match clauses of
the configured route map sequence. Options to choose from are IP
Address, Peer Address, and Recursive.
IP Address: Specifies the IP addresses of the next-hops to route
the packet. Enter the next-hop IP addresses in the spaces
provided here. Up to 8 next-hop IP addresses can be entered.
Peer Address: Specifies the BGP peer address as the next-hop.
Recursive: Specifies the IP address of the recursive as the next-
hop router. Enter the recursive next-hop IP address in the space
provided here.
Select the community option here that will be used in the set match
rule. Options to choose from are Community String, Internet, No
Export, No Advertise, Local AS, and Additive.
Community String: Select and enter the community string here.
It can be a user-specified number represented by AA:NN, where
AA (AS number) is the upper part of the word and NN
(community number, user-specified) is the lower part of the word.
Multiple numbers (separated by comma) can be specified.
Internet: Specifies routes free to be advertised to all peers.
No Export: Specifies not to advertise to external peers.
No Advertise: Specifies not to advertise the route to other BGP
peers.
Local AS: Specifies not to send out of the local AS or sub
autonomous system of a confederation.
Additive: Specifies to add the specified community to the
existing communities.
Select the IP precedence option here. Options to choose from are
Routine, Priority, Immediate, Flash, Flash Override, Critical,
Internet, and Network. Use this feature to set the precedence value in
the IP header. This option only takes effect when policy routing
involves the IPv4 packet.
Select and enter the local preference value here that will be used in
the modification. The range is from 0 to 4294967295.
Select and enter the metric value here that will be used in the
modification. The range is from 0 to 4294967294.
Select the origin option here that will be used in the modification.
Options to choose from are EGP, IGP, and Incomplete.
IGP: Specifies that the prefix is originated from an Interior
Gateway Protocol.
EGP: Specifies that the prefix is originated from an Exterior
Gateway Protocol.
Incomplete: Specifies that the prefix is originated from an
unknown source.
Select and enter the dampening values here. There are 5 places
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