Route Preferences - Dell N1100-ON Reference Manual

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Route Preferences

Normally, OSPF select routes in the following order:
Local
Static
Intra-area
Inter-area
External
RIP
Dell EMC Networking OSPF allows the administrator to change the
preference for selecting intra, inter, and external routes according to the
following rules:
External route preferences apply to all ospf external routes like type1,
a
type2, nssa-type1, nssa-type2 equally.
Multiple route types may be configured with equal preference values.
b
Configuring a route preference of 255 makes the route ineligible to be
c
selected as the best route to its destination. That is, a route type with
a preference of 255 shall never be used for forwarding.
The RIP preference is not used in IPv6 routing.
OSPF Equal Cost Multipath (ECMP)
A device running the IP routing protocol OSPF maintains multiple equal-cost
routes to all destinations. The multiple routes are of the same type (intra-
area, inter-area, type 1 external or type 2 external), cost, and have the same
associated area. However, each route is defined by a separate advertising
router and next hop.
With ECMP, a device forwards traffic to a specified destination through
multiple paths thereby taking advantage of the bandwidth of both links.
ECMP routes are configured statically or learned dynamically as follows:
Configured Statically: If an operator configures multiple static routes to
the exact same destination but with different next hops, those routes are
treated as a single route with two next hops.
Layer 3 Routing Commands
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