Configuring Route Aggregation in Gaia Clish
In addition, see show router-configuration.
Create aggregate routes using these Gaia Clish commands:
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Parameters
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The IP address and mask length of the new aggregate route and the contributing protocol or interface route. To specify a protocol, enter To specify a contributing route, enter " |
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The contributing route is limited to the specified IP address and mask length only. You cannot enable both If you enable " |
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The contributing route is based on addresses with a greater value than the specified mask length of the specified IP address. You cannot enable both " If you enable " |
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The rank to assign to the aggregate route when routes from different protocols to the same destination are present. For each route, the route from the protocol with the lowest rank is used. Each routing protocol has a different default rank value. Aggregate routes have a default rank of 130. |
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The rank to assign to the aggregate route when routes from different protocols to the same destination are present. For each route, the route from the protocol with the lowest rank is used. Each routing protocol has a different default rank value. Each routing protocol has a different default rank value. Aggregate routes have a default rank of 130. |
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A value that breaks a tie if select routes going to the same destination have the same rank value. The route with the highest weight is the active route. The active route is installed in the kernel forwarding table and redistributed to the other routing protocols.
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A value that breaks a tie if select routes going to the same destination have the same rank value. The route with the highest weight is the active route. The active route is installed in the kernel forwarding table and redistributed to the other routing protocols.
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Specifies that the autonomous system (AS) path be truncated to the longest common AS path. The default behavior is to build an AS path that consists of sets and sequences of all contributing AS paths.
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