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Juniper BGP - CONFIGURATION GUIDE V 11.1.X

Juniper BGP - CONFIGURATION GUIDE V 11.1.X
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Applying Table Maps
You can use the table-map command on a per-address-family basis to apply a route
map to modify IP attributes of BGP routes that are about to be added to the IP routing
table. In these route maps, you can use only the set clauses in Table 18 on page 81.
Table 18: Set Clauses Supported in Route Maps Applied with the Table-Map Command
set metric-typeset distance
set route-typeset level
set tagset metric
set distance
Use to set the administrative distance attribute on routes being installed into the
routing table that match the route map.
Distance is used to establish preference between routes to the same prefix to
identify the best route to that prefix. Setting distance in any other circumstance
has no effect.
Example
host1(config-route-map)#set distance 5
Use the no version to delete the set clause from a route map.
See set distance.
set level
Use to specify where to import routes when all of a route maps match criteria
are met.
Example
host1(config-route-map)#set level level-2
Use the no version to delete the set clause from a route map.
See set level.
set route-type
Use to set the routes of the specified type.
Example
host1(config-route-map)#set route-type internal
Use the no version to delete the set clause from a route map.
See set route-type.
Configuring BGP Routing Policy 81
Chapter 1: Configuring BGP Routing

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