IP Commands
ip route-map set local-preference
Configures the local preference value for a route being distributed into BGP.
ip route-map route-map-name [sequence-number number] set local-preference value
no ip route-map route-map-name [sequence-number number] set local-preference value
Syntax Definitions
route-map-name
number
value
Defaults
parameter
number
Platforms Supported
OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6850E, 6855, 9000E
Usage Guidelines
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Use the no form of this command to delete the set local-preference parameter in the route map.
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All route maps having the same name but different sequence numbers are linked together and
processed in order of increasing sequence number.
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The route-map-name and sequence-number should exist before you configure this set criteria.
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The local preference attribute is used to set preference to an exit point from the local autonomous
system (AS).
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If there are multiple exit points from the AS, the local preference attribute is used to select the exit
point for a specific route.
Examples
-> ip route-map 111 sequence-number 50 set local-preference 4
-> no ip route-map 111 sequence-number 50 set local-preference 4
Release History
Release 6.1.3; command was introduced.
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
The name of the route map (up to 20 characters).
A number that links together the route maps. The range is 1–100.
Configures the local-preference value for routes being redistributed in to
BGP. The value is between 0 and 4294967295.
default
50
June 2012
page 14-63