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Border Gateway Protocol Configuration Mode Commands
▀ distance
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference
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distance
Define the administrative distance for routes. The administrative distance is the default priority for a specific route or
type route.
type route.
Product
HA
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
Remove the specified administrative distance for the specific route.
This keyword sets the administrative distance to a specified value for routes with a specific IP prefix. If you
also specify a route access list, the IP prefix must match the rules of that access list.
also specify a route access list, the IP prefix must match the rules of that access list.
: The administrative distance that you want to apply to the IP prefix.
must be
an integer from 1 through 254.
: The IP prefix of routes that should have the admin distance applied.
must be an IPv4 address (in dotted-decimal notation) and the number of subnet bits,
representing the subnet mask in shorthand (1.1.1.1/24).
: Define the name of a route access list that defines for which routes
the administrative distance should be set.
This keyword sets the administrative distance for internal (IBGP), external (EBGP) and local routes.
: Set the administrative distance for EBGP routes.
must be an integer
from 1 through 254.
: Set the administrative distance for IBGP routes.
must be an integer
from 1 through 254.
: Set the administrative distance for local routes.
must be an integer
from 1 through 254.
Usage
Use this command to set the administrative distance for specific routes to values that you specify. These
values are only applied to the current router.
values are only applied to the current router.
Example