set ipv6 next-hop
ip-address
• Assign an ORIGIN attribute.
CONFIG-ROUTE-MAP mode
set origin {egp | igp | incomplete}
• Specify a tag for the redistributed routes.
CONFIG-ROUTE-MAP mode
set tag
tag-value
• Specify a value as the route’s weight.
CONFIG-ROUTE-MAP mode
set weight
value
To create route map instances, use these commands. There is no limit to the number of
set
commands
per route map, but the convention is to keep the number of set filters in a route map low.
Set
commands
do not require a corresponding
match
command.
Configure a Route Map for Route Redistribution
Route maps on their own cannot affect traffic and must be included in different commands to affect
routing traffic.
Route redistribution occurs when Dell Networking OS learns the advertising routes from static or directly
connected routes or another routing protocol. Different protocols assign different values to redistributed
routes to identify either the routes and their origins. The metric value is the most common attribute that
is changed to properly redistribute other routes into a routing protocol. Other attributes that can be
changed include the metric type (for example, external and internal route types in OSPF) and route tag.
Use the
redistribute
command in OSPF, RIP, ISIS, and BGP to set some of these attributes for routes
that are redistributed into those protocols.
Route maps add to that redistribution capability by allowing you to match specific routes and set or
change more attributes when redistributing those routes.
In the following example, the
redistribute
command calls the route map
static ospf
to
redistribute only certain static routes into OSPF. According to the route map
static ospf
, only routes
that have a next hop of Tengigabitethernet interface 1/1 and that have a metric of 255 are redistributed
into the OSPF backbone area.
NOTE: When re-distributing routes using route-maps, you must create the route-map defined in
the
redistribute
command under the routing protocol. If you do not create a route-map, NO
routes are redistributed.
Example of Calling a Route Map to Redistribute Specified Routes
router ospf 34
default-information originate metric-type 1
redistribute static metric 20 metric-type 2 tag 0 route-map staticospf
!
route-map staticospf permit 10
match interface TenGigabitEthernet 1/1
match metric 255
set level backbone
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Summary of Contents for Z9000
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Page 491: ...Figure 70 Configuring OSPF and BGP for MSDP Multicast Source Discovery Protocol MSDP 491 ...
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