D-Link xStackTM DGS/DXS-3300 Series User Manual

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R
OUTE 
P
REFERENCE 
C
OMMANDS
 
Route Preference is a way for routers to select the best path when there are two or more different routes to the same 
destination from two different routing protocols. The majority of routing protocols are not compatible when used in conjunction 
with each other. This switch supports and may be configured for many routing protocols, as a stand alone switch or more 
importantly, in utilizing the stacking function and Single IP Management of the Switch. Therefore the ability to exchange route 
information and select the best path is essential to optimal use of the Switch and its capabilities. 
The first decision the Switch will make in selecting the best path is to consult the Route Preference Settings table of the 
Switch. This table can be viewed using the show route preference command, and it holds the list of possible routing protocols 
currently implemented in the Switch, along with a reliability value which determines which routing protocol will be the most 
dependable to route packets. Below is a list of the default route preferences set on the Switch. 
Route Type 
Validity Range 
Default Value 
Local 
0 – Permanently set on the Switch and unconfigurable. 
Static 
1 – 999 
60 
OSPF Intra 
1 – 999  
80 
OSPF Inter 
1 – 999 
90 
RIP 
1 – 999 
100 
OSPF ExtT1 
1 – 999 
110 
OSPF ExtT2 
1 – 999  
115 
 
As shown above, Local will always be the first choice for routing purposes and the next most reliable path is Static due 
to the fact that its has the next lowest value. To set a higher reliability for a route, change its value to a number less than the 
value of a route preference that has a greater reliability value using the config route preference command. For example, if  the 
user wishes to make RIP the most reliable route, the user can change its value to one that is less than the lowest value (Static - 
60) or the user could change the other route values to more than 100.  
The user should be aware of three points before configuring the route preference.  
1.  No two route preference values can be the same. Entering the same route preference may cause the Switch to 
crash due to indecision by the Switch. 
2.  If the user is not fully aware of all the features and functions of the routing protocols on the Switch, a change in 
the default route preference value may cause routing loops or black holes. 
3.  After changing the route preference value for a specific routing protocol, that protocol needs to be restarted 
because the previously learned routes have been dropped from the Switch. The switch must learn the routes 
again before the new settings can take affect. 
The Route Preference commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the 
following table. 
Command Parameters 
config route preference 
[static | rip | ospfIntra | ospfInter | ospfExt1 | ospfExt2] <value 1-
999> 
show route preference 
{[local | static | rip | ospfIntra | ospfInter | ospfExt1 | ospfExt2]}  
Each command is listed, in detail, in the following sections.