Superblade Network Modules User's Manual
Clicking the M
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(Figure
7-131), which allows you to configure the MED value for routes learnt from BGP
peers. The parameters for this page are shown in
Table 7-104. BGP MED Configuration Page Parameters
Parameter
MED ID
Remote AS
IP Address Prefix
IP Address Prefix Length
Intermediate AS
Direction
Value
Preference
Status
Local Preference
Figure 7-132. BGP Local Preference Configuration Page
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Description
This parameter specifies the index for this table.
This parameter specifies the AS number from which the route update is
received.
This parameter specifies the IP address prefix for which the update is
received.
This parameter is used to calculate the subnet.
This parameter represents the intermediate AS between the BGP peers.
This parameter can be set for the incoming or the outgoing packets using
In and Out values.
This parameter specifies the MED value to be associated with this path
learnt.
This parameter is used to enable/disable filtering.
This parameter indicates the status of the entry.
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