Set Local-Preference; Set Metric (Bgp) - NETGEAR M6100 Series Reference Manual

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no set ipv6 next-hop (BGP)
To remove a set command from a route map, use the no set ipv6 next-hop command.
Format
no set ipv6 next-hop
Mode
Route Map Configuration

set local-preference

To set the local preference of specific BGP routes, use the set local-preference
command in Route Map Configuration mode. The local preference is the first attribute used to
compare BGP routes. Setting the local preference can influence which route BGP selects as
the best route. When used in conjunction with a
command, this command can be used to prefer routes that transit certain ASs or to make the
local router a more preferred exit point to certain destinations.
Format
set local-preference value
Mode
Route Map Configuration
Parameter
Description
value
A local preference value, from 0 to 4,294,967,295 (any 32-bit integer).
no set local-preference
To remove a set command from a route map, use the no form of this command.
Format
no set local-preference value
Mode
Route Map Configuration

set metric (BGP)

To set the metric of a route, use the set metric command in Route Map Configuration
mode. This command sets the Multi Exit Discriminator (MED) when used in a BGP context.
When there are multiple peering points between two autonomous systems (AS), setting the
MED on routes advertised by one router can influence the other AS to send traffic through a
specific peer.
Format
set metric value
Mode
Route Map Configuration
Parameter
Description
value
A metric value, from 0 to 4,294,967,295 (any 32-bit integer).
M6100 Series Switches
match as-path
Routing Commands
670
or
match ip address

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