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set level
set local-preference
set metric
set metric-type
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Use the no version to delete the set clause from a route map.
See set ipv6 next-hop.
Use to specify where to import routes when all of a route map's match criteria are met.
Example
host1(config-route-map)#set level level-2
Use the no version to delete the set clause from a route map.
See set level.
Use to specify a preference value for the AS path.
Example
host1(config-route-map)#set local-preference 200
Use the no version to delete the set clause from a route map.
See set local-preference.
Use to set the metric value (for BGP, the MED) for a route.
To establish an absolute metric, do not enter a plus or minus sign before the metric
value.
Example
host1(config-route-map)#set metric 10
To establish a relative metric, specify a plus or minus sign immediately preceding the
metric value. The value is added to or subtracted from the metric of any routes matching
the route map. The relative metric value range is 0–4294967295.
Example
host1(config-route-map)#set metric -25
You cannot use both an absolute metric and a relative metric within the same route
map sequence. Setting either metric overrides any previously configured value.
Use the no version to delete the set clause from a route map.
See set metric.
Use to set the metric type for a route.
For BGP, this command affects BGP behavior only in outbound route maps and has
no effect on other types of route maps. If the route map contains both a set metric-type
and a set metric clause, the set metric clause takes precedence. If you specify the
internal metric type in a BGP outbound route map, BGP sets the MED of the advertised
Chapter 1: Configuring Routing Policy
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