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set metric-type

Syntax

set metric-type atMetric

no set metric-type

Release Information

Command introduced before JunosE Release 7.1.0.

Description

Sets the metric type for the destination routing protocol. The no version removes the set clause from a route map.

Options

  • atMetric—Specifies the metric type from the following choices:

    For BGP:

    • external—Reverts to the normal BGP rules for propagating the MED; this is the BGP default
    • internal—Sets the MED of a received route that is being propagated to an external peer equal to the IGP cost of the indirect next hop

    For IS-IS:

    • external—Only the metric of the route itself is considered for comparison
    • internal—Both the metric of the route and the cost to the router that advertised the route are considered for comparison; this is the IS-IS default

    For OSPF:

    • 1—Cost of the external routes is equal to the sum of all internal costs and the external cost
    • 2—Cost of the external routes is equal to the external cost alone; this is the OSPF default

Mode

Route Map Configuration

Published: 2012-06-29

 
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