Set Aggregator - Planet SGS-6341 Series Command Manual

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among nodes is identified by sequence-number. "permit" means the node filter will be passed if all
match subs are obtained by current route and then further all the set sub of this node will be
executed without entering the check in the next node; if the match subs can not be met, the proceed
to the check in next node. Relation among different node should be "or", namely one node check
passed then the route filter is passed when the switch checks each node in turn in the route-map.
Attentions should be paid on that at least one node match mode should be "permit" when more than
one node is defined. When a route-map is used for filtering routing messages, if certain routing
message can not pass any node check, then it is considered denied by the route-map. If all nodes in
the route-map are set to deny mode, then all routing message should not be able to pass that
route-map.
Example:
Switch#config terminal
Switch(config)#route-map r1 permit 5
Switch(config-route-map)#match as-path 60
Switch(config-route-map)#set weight 30

31.15 set aggregator

Command:
set aggregator as <as-number> <ip_addr>
no set aggregator as [<as-number> <ip_addr>]
Function:
Assign an AS number for BGP aggregator. The "no set aggregator as [<as-number> <ip_addr>]"
deletes this configuration.
Parameter:
<as-number > is the AS number, <ip_addr> is the ip address of the aggregator shown in decimal
notation.
Command Mode:
route-map mode
Usage Guide:
To use this command, one match clause should at first be defined.
Example:
Switch#config terminal
Switch(config)#route-map r1 permit 5
Switch(config-route-map)#set aggregator as 200 10.1.1.1
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