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Controlling Route Selection in the Forwarding Table
OSPF uses route preferences to select the route that is installed
in the forwarding table when several routes have the same shortest
path first (SFP) calculation. To evaluate a route, OSPF calculates
the sum of the individual preferences of every router along the path
and selects the route with the lowest total preference.
By default, internal OSPF routes have a preference value of 10, and external OSPF routes have a preference value of 150. Suppose all routers in your OSPF network use the default
preference values. By setting the internal preference to 7 and the external preference to 130, you can ensure that
the path through a particular Services Router is selected for the
forwarding table any time multiple equal-cost paths to a destination
exist.
To modify the default preferences on a Services Router:
- Navigate to the top of the configuration hierarchy
in either the J-Web or the CLI configuration editor.
- Perform the configuration tasks described in Table 118.
Table 118: Controlling
Route Selection in the Forwarding Table by Setting Preferences
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Task
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J-Web Configuration
Editor
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CLI Configuration Editor
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Navigate to the Ospf level in the configuration
hierarchy.
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- In the J-Web interface, select Configuration>View
and Edit>Edit Configuration.
- Next to Protocols, click Edit.
- Next to Ospf, click Edit.
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From the [edit] hierarchy level, enter
edit protocols ospf
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Set the external and internal route preferences.
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- In the External preference box, type 130.
- In the Preference box, type the internal preference
value of 7.
- Click OK.
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- Set the external preference:
set external-preference 130
- Set the internal preference:
set preference 7
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