Step
5.
Set the community attribute for
BGP routes.
6.
Set a cost for routing
information.
7.
Set a cost type for routing
information.
8.
Set the extended community
attribute for BGP routes.
9.
Set the next hop.
10.
Inject routing information to a
specified ISIS level.
11.
Set the local preference for
BGP routing information.
12.
Set MPLS label.
13.
Set the origin attribute for BGP
routes.
14.
Set the preference for the
routing protocol.
15.
Set a preferred value for BGP
routes.
16.
Set a tag value for RIP, OSPF or
IS-IS route.
Configuring a continue clause
Follow these guidelines when you configure a continue clause:
If you configure the same apply clause that set different values (including the apply community and
•
apply extcommunity clauses with the additive keyword) on nodes that are combined by the
continue clause, the apply clause configured on the last matching node takes effect.
Command
apply community { none | additive |
{ community-number&<1-16> |
aa:nn&<1-16> | internet |
no-advertise | no-export |
no-export-subconfed } * [ additive ] }
apply cost [ + | - ] value
apply cost-type [ external | internal
| type-1 | type-2 ]
apply extcommunity { { rt
route-target }&<1-16> [ additive ] |
soo site-of-origin additive }
•
Set the next hop for IPv4 routes:
apply ip-address next-hop
ip-address
•
Set the next hop for IPv6 routes:
apply ipv6 next-hop
ipv6-address
apply isis { level-1 | level-1-2 |
level-2 }
apply local-preference preference
apply mpls-label
apply origin { egp as-number | igp |
incomplete }
apply preference preference
apply preferred-value
preferred-value
apply tag value
251
Remarks
Optional.
Not set by default.
Optional.
Not set by default.
Optional.
Not set by default.
Optional.
Not set by default.
Optional.
Not set by default.
Optional.
Not configured by default.
Optional.
Not set by default.
Optional.
Not set by default.
Optional.
Not set by default.
Optional.
Not set by default.
Optional.
Not set by default.
Optional.
Not set by default.