This table contains overrides that manipulate the basic attributes of NLRIs.
If an action applies a row of this table, all of the manipulations that this row implements are processed.
Note: The specification of basic attributes is optional. If you want the action to change just one basic attribute, enter the desired value at the appropriate place and leave the remaining attributes in their default setting.
- Name
- Contains the name of this entry.
- Set weight
- The device modifies the weighting of an NLRI to the value specified here.
- Local preference
- The device modifies the local preference value of an NLRI to the value specified here.
- Remove MED
- If set to "Yes", the device deletes the multi-exit discriminator (MED) of an NLRI before it processes the setting under "Set MED".
- Set MED
- The device modifies the multi-exit discriminator (MED) of an NLRI to the value specified here. If the NLRI contains no MED, the device creates this attribute.
- Set nexthop
- The device modifies the next-hop IP of an NLRI to the value specified here. Possible values are an IPv4 address or a global IPv6 address.
- Set link-local-nexthop
- The device modifies the IPv6 link-local-nexthop of an NLRI to the value specified here. This only effects IPv6 prefixes.
- Administrative distance
- Specifies the "administrative distance" given to prefixes received in the BGP when they are entered into the routing table. The list of fixed "administrative distances" for the various system services and routing protocols can be displayed on the command line by show admin-distance.
- Comment
- Comment on this entry.