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VPRN Service Configuration Commands
Page 814 7210 SAS-X OS Services Guide
The no form of the command at the global level specifies that incoming routes with local-preference
set are not overridden and routes arriving without local-preference set are interpreted as if the route
had local-preference value of 100.
The no form of the command used at the group level reverts to the value defined at the global level.
The no form of the command used at the neighbor level reverts to the value defined at the group level.
Default no local-preference — Does not override the local-preference value set in arriving routes and
analyze routes without local preference with value of 100.
Parameters local-preference — The local preference value to be used as the override value, expressed as a
decimal integer.
Values 0 — 4294967295
loop-detect
Syntax loop-detect {drop-peer | discard-route | ignore-loop| off}
no loop-detect
Context config>service>vprn>bgp
config>service>vprn>bgp>group
config>service>vprn>bgp>group>neighbor
Description This command configures how the BGP peer session handles loop detection in the AS path.
This configuration parameter can be set at three levels: global level (applies to all peers), group level
(applies to all peers in peer-group) or neighbor level (only applies to specified peer). The most
specific value is used.
Note that dynamic configuration changes of loop-detect are not recognized.
The no form of the command used at the global level reverts to default, which is loop-detect ignore-
loop.
The no form of the command used at the group level reverts to the value defined at the global level.
The no form of the command used at the neighbor level reverts to the value defined at the group level.
Default loop-detect ignore-loop
Parameters drop-peer — Sends a notification to the remote peer and drops the session.
discard-route — Discards routes received with loops in the AS path.
ignore-loop — Ignores routes with loops in the AS path but maintains peering.
off — Disables loop detection.

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