Table 440 Route Preference Defaults By Route Type - Nokia 7302 Manual

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Item
Description
Parameters
next-hop ip-address - Specifies the directly connected next hop IP address used to reach the
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destination.
The next-hop keyword and the black-hole keyword are mutually exclusive. If an identical
command is entered (with the exception of black-hole parameters), then this static route will be
replaced with the newly entered command, and unless specified, the respective defaults for
preference and metric will be applied.
black-hole - Specifies the route is a black hole route. If the destination address on a packet
matches this static route, it will be silently discarded.
The black-hole keyword and the next-hop keyword are mutually exclusive. If an identical
command is entered (with the exception of the next-hop parameters), then this static route will
be replaced with the newly entered command, and unless specified, the respective defaults for
preference and metric will be applied.
tag - Adds a 32-bit integer tag to the static route. The tag is used in route policies to control
distribution of the route into other protocols.
Values: 1 — 4294967295
enable — Static routes can be administratively enabled or disabled. Use the enable keyword
to re-enable a disabled static route. In order to enable a static route, it must be uniquely
identified by the IP address, mask, and any other parameter that is required to identify the
exact static route.
The administrative state is maintained in the configuration file.
disable — Static routes can be administratively enabled or disabled. Use the disable keyword
to disable a static route while maintaining the static route in the configuration. In order to enable
a static route, it must be uniquely identified by the IP address, mask, and any other parameter
that is required to identify the exact static route.
The administrative state is maintained in the configuration file.
bfd-enable - Associates the state of the static route to a BFD session between the local system
and the configured nexthop. This keyword cannot be configured if the nexthop is indirect or a
blackhole keywords are specified.
Route Preference Defaults by Route Type
Route Type
Direct attached
Static routes
OSPF internal
IS-IS level 1 internal
IS-IS level 2 internal
RIP
ROUTE_PREF_AGGREGATE
OSPF External
IS-IS level 1 external
IS-IS level 2 external
BGP
3HH-11985-AAAA-TQZZA
Virtual Private Routed Network Service
Preference
Configurable
0
No
5
Yes
10
Yes
15
Yes
18
Yes
100
Yes
130
No
150
Yes
160
Yes
165
Yes
170
Yes
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