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Filtering IP Routes set ip routemap 2-71
Software Version 2.7.5
C613-10454-00 REV A
BGPDampid The BGP route flap damping ID that is given to matching routes. This
is the same as the ID number of the parameter set that maintains that
route’s FoM upon it exhibiting instability. If the parameter set does not
exist, the default parameter set is applied to matching routes.
For more information about using route maps when configuring route
flap damping, see Damping routes on specific peers in the BGP
chapter of the Software Reference.
Valid for BGP.
Default: no default
LOCalpref The metric to write into the update messages local_preference
attribute. IBGP uses the local preference to determine which path it
should use inside the AS to reach the advertised prefix. A lower metric
indicates a preferred path. EBGP does not use this attribute.
Valid for BGP.
Default: no default
MED The metric to write into the update message’s
Multi_Exit_Discriminator attribute. EBGP uses the MED to determine
the optimal path for reaching the advertised prefixes. A lower metric
indicates a preferred path. IBGP does not use this attribute.
Valid for BGP.
Default: no default
0..4294967295 This value is written into the MED attribute of
the matched update message.
REMOVE The MED attribute is removed from the
matched update message.
METric The OSPF metric to give to the route.
Valid for OSPF.
Default: no default
ORIGin The value to write into the update messages origin attribute. The
origin indicates BGP’s source for the routes at their originating AS.
Valid for BGP.
Default: no default
IGP The original source of the route was IGP.
EGP The original source of the route was EGP.
INCOmplete The original source of the route was neither
IGP or EGP. This includes statically-configured
routes.
TAG A number to label matching routes with. Tagging routes allows you to
identify the routes original source, for example, in the output of the
show ip route command.
Valid when importing static routes into OSPF.
Default: no default
TYpe The OSPF external route type to set the route to. This enables you to
ensure that all externally-sourced OSPF routes are the same type and
therefore use the same method to calculate route metrics.
Valid for OSPF.
Default: no default
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