Configuring the default local preference – H3C Technologies H3C S5560 Series Switches User Manual

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To configure preferences for BGP routes (IPv6):

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Enter BGP view or BGP-VPN
instance view.

Enter BGP view:

bgp as-number

Enter BGP-VPN instance view:

a.

bgp as-number

b.

ip vpn-instance

vpn-instance-name

N/A

3.

Enter BGP IPv6 unicast
address family view or

BGP-VPN IPv6 unicast

address family view.

address-family ipv6 [ unicast ]

N/A

4.

Configure preferences for

EBGP, IBGP, and local BGP
routes.

preference { external-preference
internal-preference
local-preference
| route-policy

route-policy-name }

The default preferences for EBGP,
IBGP, and local BGP routes are

255, 255, and 130.

5.

Configure an EBGP route as a

shortcut route.

network ipv6-address prefix-length
short-cut

By default, an EBGP route has a
preference of 255.

Configuring the default local preference

The local preference is used to determine the optimal route for traffic leaving the local AS. When a BGP

router obtains from several IBGP peers multiple routes to the same destination, but with different next

hops, it considers the route with the highest local preference as the optimal route.
This task allows you to specify the default local preference for routes sent to IBGP peers.
To specify the default local preference (IPv4):

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Enter BGP view or BGP-VPN
instance view.

Enter BGP view:

bgp as-number

Enter BGP-VPN instance view:

a.

bgp as-number

b.

ip vpn-instance

vpn-instance-name

N/A

3.

Enter BGP IPv4 unicast
address family view or

BGP-VPN IPv4 unicast

address family view.

address-family ipv4 [ unicast ]

N/A

4.

Configure the default local
preference.

default local-preference value

The default local preference is
100.

To specify the default local preference (IPv6):

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