set (bgp-route-map)
  
    Configures the values attributed to a
      route matching the match criteria specified in the BGP deny or permit route-map rules. These
      attributes are applied before the route is sent out.
    Supported in the following platforms: 
      
      
        - Service Platforms — NX9500, NX9600
Syntax
      
      set [aggregator-as|as-path|atomic-aggregate|comm-list|community|extcommunity|ip|
local-preference|metric|origin|originator-id|source-ip|tag|weight]
      set aggregator-as <1-4294967295> <IP>
      set as-path [exclude|prepend] <1-4294967295> {<1-4294967295>}
      set atomic-aggregate
      set comm-list delete <COMMUNITY-LIST-NAME>
      set community [<COMMUNITY-NUMBER>|none]
      set extcommunity [rt|soo] <EXTCOMMUNITY-NUMBER>
      set ip next-hop [<IP>|peer-address]
      set local-preference <0-4294967295>
      set metric <0-4294967295>
      set origin [egp|igp|incomplete]
      set originatorid <IP>
      set source-ip <IP>
      set tag <0-65535>
      set weight <0-4294967295>
    
    Parameters
      
      set aggregator-as <1-4294967295> <IP>
      
            
              | set aggregator-as <1-4294967295> <IP> | Configures the BGP aggregator‘s ASN and IP address.
                Aggregates minimize the size of routing tables. Aggregation combines the
                characteristics of multiple routes and advertises them as a single route. The
                configured BGP aggregator settings are applied to filtered routes. 
                  <1-4294967295> – Specify the route aggregator‘s ASN from 1- 4294967295.
                    This option is disabled by default.
                      <IP> – Specify the route aggregator‘s IP address. BGP allows the
                        aggregation of specific routes into one route using an aggregate IP
                        address. | 
          
      set as-path [exclude|prepend] <1-4294967295> {<1-4294967295>}
      
            
              | set as-path [exclude|prepend] <1-4294967295> {<1-4294967295>} | Configures the BGP transform AS path attribute to be applied to filtered
                  routes 
                  exclude – Configures a single AS, or a list of ASs, excluded from the AS
                    pathprepend – Configures a single AS, or a list of ASs, prepended to the AS
                      path
                      <1-4294967295> – This keyword is common to the ‘exclude‘ and ‘prepend‘
                        parameters. Use it to specify the AS number. The ASs identified here are
                        excluded or prepended depending on the option selected. You can configure multiple ASNs. | 
          
      set atomic-aggregate
      
            
              | set atomic-aggregate | Enables BGP atomic aggregate attributes When a BGP enabled wireless
                  controller or service platform receives a set of overlapping routes from a peer,
                  or if the set of routes selects a less specific route, then the local device must
                  set this value when propagating the route to its neighbors. This option is
                  disabled by default. | 
          
      set comm-list delete <COMMUNITY-LIST-NAME>
      
            
              | set comm-list delete <COMMUNITY-LIST-NAME> | Deletes specified BGP communities. All communities matching the community list
                name string are deleted from the route. A BGP community is a group of routes
                  sharing a common attribute. 
                    <COMMUNITY-LIST-NAME> – Specify the community list name. | 
          
      set community [<COMMUNITY-NUMBER>|none]
      
            
              | set community [<COMMUNITY-NUMBER>|none] | Configures a community attribute for this route 
                  <COMMUNITY-NUMBER> – Specify a community attribute. Use one of the
                    following formats:
                      internet - Advertises this route to the Internet. This is a global
                        community.local-AS - Prevents the transmit of packets outside the local ASno-advertise - Prevents advertisement of this route to any peer, either
                        internal or externalno-export - Prevents advertisement of this route to BGP peers, keeping
                        this route within an AS.aa:nn - Configures the first part (aa) representing the AS number. The
                        second part (nn) represents a 2-byte number.none – Specifies community attribute as none | 
          
      set extcommunity [rt|soo] <EXTCOMMUNITY-NUMBER>
      
            
              | set extcommunity [rt|soo] <EXTCOMMUNITY-NUMBER> | Configures a extended community attribute for this route 
                  rt – Identifies the route target (rt) extended communitysoo – Identifies the site-of-origin (soo) community. This is the origin
                    community associated with the route reflector.
                      <EXTCOMMUNITY-NUMBER> – This keyword is common to the ‘rt‘ and ‘soo‘
                        parameters. Use it to specify the extended community number. | 
          
      set ip next-hop [<IP>|peer-address]
      
            
              | set ip next-hop [<IP>|peer-address] | Configures the next hop for this route. Use one of the following options to
                identify the next hop: 
                  <IP> – Specify the nest hop‘s IP addresspeer-address – Enables the identification of the next-hop address for peer
                    devices. This option is disabled by default  | 
          
      set local-preference <0-4294967295>
      
            
              | set local-preference <0-4294967295> | Configures the BGP local preference path attribute for this route map. When
                configured, enables the communication of preferred routes out of the AS between
                peers. This option is disabled by default. 
                  <0-4294967295> – Specify the preference value from 0 - 4294967295. | 
          
      set metric <0-4294967295>
      
            
              | set metric <0-4294967295> | Configures a metric for the route BGP uses a route table managed by the
                  external metric defined. Setting a metric provides a dynamic way to load balance
                  between routes of equal cost. 
                    <0-4294967295> – Specify the metric from 0 - 4294967295. | 
            
              |  |  | 
          
      set origin [egp|igp|incomplete]
      
            
              | set origin [egp|igp|incomplete] | Configures the origin code for this BGP route map 
                  egp - Sets the origin of the route to eBGPigp - Sets the origin of the route to iBGPincomplete - Sets the origin of the route as not identifiable. Use this option
                    if the route is from a source other than eBGP or iBGP. | 
          
      set originatorid <IP>
      
            
              | set originatorid <IP> | Configures this route map‘s originator IP address | 
          
      set source-ip <IP>
      
            
              | set source-ip <IP> | Configures this route map‘s source IP address 
                  <IP> – Specify the IP address in the A.B.C.D format. | 
          
      set tag <0-65535>
      
            
              | set tag <0-65535> | Configures this route map‘s tag value The Tag is a way to preserve a route‘s
                  AS path information for routers in iBGP.  
                    <0-65335> – Specify a tag value from 0 - 65535. | 
          
      set weight <0-4294967295>
      
            
              | set weight <0-4294967295> | Enables assignment of a weighted priority to the aggregate route 
                  <0-4292967295> – Specify a value from 0 - 4294967295. | 
          
    
    Examples
      
      nx9500-6C8809(config-dr-route-map-test-dr-route-map-rule-1)#set aggregator-as 1 192.168.13.7
      nx9500-6C8809(config-dr-route-map-test-dr-route-map-rule-1)#set as-path exclude 20
      nx9500-6C8809(config-dr-route-map-test-dr-route-map-rule-1)#set community internet
      nx9500-6C8809(config-dr-route-map-test-dr-route-map-rule-1)#set ip next-hop peer-address
      nx9500-6C8809(config-dr-route-map-test-dr-route-map-rule-1)#set local-preference 30
      nx9500-6C8809(config-dr-route-map-test-dr-route-map-rule-1)#set metric 300
      nx9500-6C8809(config-dr-route-map-test-dr-route-map-rule-1)#show context
 deny route-map 1
  description "This is a deny route map rule"
  match as-path FilterList_01
  match ip-route-source prefix-list PrefixList_01
  set aggregator-as 1 192.168.13.7
  set as-path exclude 20
  set ip next-hop peer-address
  set metric 300
  set local-preference 30
  set community internet
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