set as-path { tag | prepend { last-as
number | as-1 [ as-2... ]}}
Example:
switch(config-route-map)# set as-path prepend 10 100 110
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Modifies an AS-path attribute for a BGP route. You can prepend the configurednumber of last AS numbers or a string of particular AS-path values ( as-1 as-2...as-n).
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set comm-list
name
delete
Example:
switch(config-route-map)# set comm-list BGPCommunity delete
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Removes communities from the community attribute of an inbound or outbound BGP route update. Use the ip community-list command to create the community list.
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set community { none | additive | local-AS | no-advertise | no-export | community-1 [community-2...]}
Example:
switch(config-route-map)# set community local-AS
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Sets the community attribute for a BGP route update.
Note
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When you use both the set community and set comm-list delete commands in the same sequence of a route map attribute, the deletion operation is performed before the set operation.
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Note
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Use the send-community command in BGP neighbor address family configuration mode to propagate BGP community attributes to BGP peers.
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set dampening
halflife reuse suppress duration
Example:
switch(config-route-map)# set dampening 30 1500 10000 120
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Sets the following BGP route dampening parameters:
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halflife —The range is from 1 to 45 minutes. The default is 15.
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reuse —The range is from is 1 to 20000 seconds. The default is 750.
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suppress —The range is from is 1 to 20000. The default is 2000.
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duration —The range is from is 1 to 255 minutes. The default is 60.
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set extcomm-list
name
delete
Example:
switch(config-route-map)# set extcomm-list BGPextCommunity delete
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Removes communities from the extended community attribute of an inbound or outbound BGP route update. Use the ip extcommunity-list command to create the extended community list.
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set extcommunity generic { transitive | nontransitive }{ none | additive ] community-1 [community-2...]}
Example:
switch(config-route-map)# set extcommunity generic transitive 1.0:30
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Sets the extended community attribute for a BGP route update.
Note
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When you use both the set extcommunity and set extcomm-list delete commands in the same sequence of a route map attribute, the deletion operation is performed before the set operation.
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Note
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Use the send-community command in BGP neighbor address family configuration mode to propagate BGP extended community attributes to BGP peers.
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set forwarding-address
Example:
switch(config-route-map)# set forwarding-address
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Sets the forwarding address for OSPF.
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set level { backbone | level-1 | level-1-2 | level-2 }
Example:
switch(config-route-map)# set level backbone
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Sets what area to import routes to for IS-IS. The options for IS-IS are level-1, level-1-2, or level-2. The default is level-1.
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set local-preference
value
Example:
switch(config-route-map)# set local-preference 4000
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Sets the BGP local preference value. The range is from 0 to 4294967295.
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set metric [ + | - ] bandwidth-metric
Example
:
switch(config-route-map)# set metric +100
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Adds or subtracts from the existing metric value. The metric is in Kb/s. The range is from 0 to 4294967295.
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set metric
bandwidth [ delay reliability load mtu ]
Example
:
switch(config-route-map)# set metric 33 44 100 200 1500
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Sets the route metric values.
Metrics are as follows:
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metric0 —Bandwidth in Kb/s. The range is from 0 to 4294967295.
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metric1 —Delay in 10-microsecond units.
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metric2 —Reliability. The range is from 0 to 255 (100 percent reliable).
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metric3 —Loading. The range is from 1 to 200 (100 percent loaded).
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metric4 —MTU of the path. The range is from 1 to 4294967295.
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set metric-type { external | internal | type-1 | type-2 }
Example:
switch(config-route-map)# set metric-type internal
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Sets the metric type for the destination routing protocol. The options are as follows:
external—IS-IS external metric
internal— IGP metric as the MED for BGP
type-1—OSPF external type 1 metric
type-2—OSPF external type 2 metric
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set origin { egp
as-number | igp | incomplete}
Example:
switch(config-route-map)# set origin incomplete
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Sets the BGP origin attribute. The EGP as-number range is from 0 to 65535.
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set tag
name
Example:
switch(config-route-map)# set tag 33
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Sets the tag value for the destination routing protocol. The name parameter is an unsigned integer.
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set weight
count
Example:
switch(config-route-map)# set weight 33
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Sets the weight for the BGP route. The range is from 0 to 65535.
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