Bgp Aggregate-Different-Meds (Ipv6 Address Family Config) - NETGEAR M6100 Series Reference Manual

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no aggregate-address
Use this command to delete a summary address for BGP. The address-mask is a summary
prefix and mask.
Format
no aggregate-address address-mask
Mode
BGP Router Config
bgp aggregate-different-meds (BGP Router Config)
Use the bgp aggregate-different meds command in BGP Router Configuration mode
to allow the aggregation of routes with different MED attributes. By default, BGP only
aggregates routes that have the same MED value, as prescribed by RFC 4271.
When this command is given, the path for an active aggregate address is advertised without
a MED attribute. When this command is not given, if multiple routes match an aggregate
address, but have different MEDs, the aggregate takes the MED of the first matching route.
Any other matching prefix with the same MED is included in the aggregate. Matching prefixes
with different MEDs are not considered to be part of the aggregate and continue to be
advertised as individual routes.
Default
All the routes aggregated by a given aggregate address must have the same MED value.
Format
bgp aggregate-different-meds
Mode
BGP Router Config
no bgp aggregate-different-meds (BGP Router Config)
Use the no bgp aggregate-different meds command in BGP Router Configuration
mode to return the command to the default.
Format
no bgp aggregate-different-meds
Mode
BGP Router Config

bgp aggregate-different-meds (IPv6 Address Family Config)

Use the bgp aggregate-different meds command in IPv6 Address Family
Configuration mode to allow the aggregation of IPv6 routes with different MED attributes. By
default, BGP only aggregates routes that have the same MED value, as prescribed by RFC
4271.
When this command is given, the path for an active aggregate address is advertised without
a MED attribute. When this command is not given, if multiple routes match an aggregate
address, but have different MEDs, the aggregate takes the MED of the first matching route.
Any other matching prefix with the same MED is included in the aggregate. Matching prefixes
with different MEDs are not considered to be part of the aggregate and continue to be
advertised as individual routes.
M6100 Series Switches
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