Dell PowerConnect J-EX4200-24T Software Manual page 2886

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Dell PowerConnect J-Series Ethernet Switch Complete Software Guide for Junos OS
Required Privilege
Level
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type
is the type of extended community and can be either a
domain-id
,
src-as
, or
rt-import
BGP extended community. The
the route is going. The
community identifies the OSPF domain from which the route originated.
domain-id
The
community identifies the autonomous system from which the route
src-as
originated. The
rt-import
NOTE: For
src-as
For
, you can specify only an IP address and not an AS number.
rt-import
is the administrator. It is either an AS number or an IPv4 address prefix,
administrator
depending on the type of extended community.
identifies the local provider.
assigned-number
The format for linking a bandwidth with an AS number is:
bandwidth:as-number:bandwidth
as-number
specifies the AS number and
second.
NOTE: You can specify 4-byte AS numbers as defined in RFC 4893, BGP
Support for Four-octet AS Number Space, as well as the 2-byte AS numbers.
In plain-number format, you can configure a value in the range from 1
through 4,294,967,295. To configure a
that includes a 4-byte AS number in the plain-number format, append the
letter "L" to the end of number. For example, a target community with the
4-byte AS number 334,324 and an assigned number of 132 is represented as
target:334324L:132
You can also use AS-dot notation when defining a 4-byte AS number for the
target
and
origin
period: 16-bit high-order value in decimal.16-bit low-order value in decimal.
For example, the 4-byte AS number represented in plain-number format
as 65546 is represented in AS-dot notation as 1.10.
For more information about configuring AS numbers, see the Junos OS Routing
Protocols Configuration Guide.
routing—To view this statement in the configuration.
routing-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
community or a 16-bit number that identifies a specific
community identifies the destination to which
target
community identifies where the route originated. The
origin
community identifies the route to install in the routing table.
, you can specify only an AS number and not an IP address.
bandwidth
specifies the bandwidth in bytes per
target
.
extended communities. Specify two integers joined by a
bandwidth
,
target
,
origin
or
extended community
origin
,

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