unconfigure iproute priority

unconfigure iproute {ipv4} priority [all | blackhole | bootp | ebgp | ibgp | icmp | isis | isis-level-1 | isis-level-1-external | isis-level-2 | isis-level-2-external | mpls | ospf-as-external | ospf-extern1 | ospf-extern2 | ospf-inter | ospf-intra | rip | static | evpn] {vr vrname}

Description

Unconfigures the priority for all IP routes from one or all route origin types.

Syntax Description

all Specifies all route origins.
blackhole Specifies the blackhole route.
bootp Specifies BOOTP.
ebgp Specifies E-BGP routes.
ibgp Specifies I-BGP routes.
icmp Specifies ICMP.
isis Specifies IS-IS and applies only to blackhole routes installed for summary addresses.
isis-level-1 Specifies IS-IS Level 1 routing.
isis-level-1-external Specifies IS-IS Level 1 External routing.
isis-level-2 Specifies IS-IS Level 2 routing.
isis-level-2-external Specifies IS-IS Level 2 External routing.
mpls Specifies MPLS routing.
ospf-as-external Specifies OSPF as External routing.
ospf-extern1 Specifies OSPF External 1 routing.
ospf-extern2 Specifies OSPF External 2 routing.
ospf-inter Specifies OSPFInter routing.
ospf-intra Specifies OSPFIntra routing.
rip Specifies RIP.
static Specifies static routes.
evpn Specifies EVPN routes.
vrname Specifies a VR or VRF name.

Default

N/A.

Usage Guidelines

Unconfiguring the IP route priorities sets the priority back to its default priority.

Default Route Priorities

The following table lists the default priorities that apply after you run this command.

Table 1. Relative Route Priorities
Route Origin Priority
Direct 10
MPLS 20
Blackhole 50
Static 1100
HostMobility 1150
ICMP 1200
EVPN 1698
Autopeering 1699
EBGP 1700
IBGP 1900
OSPFIntra 2200
OSPFInter 2300
IS-IS 2350
IS-IS L1 2360
IS-IS L2 2370
RIP 2400
OSPFAsExt 3100
OSPF External 1 3200
OSPF External 2 3300
IS-IS L1 Ext 3400

IS-IS L2 Ext

3500
BOOTP 5000

Example

The following example returns the IP route priority for all route origins to the default values:

# unconfigure iproute priority all

History

This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 12.1.2.

The evpn option was added in ExtremeXOS 30.7.

Platform Availability

This command is available on ExtremeSwitching X435, X440-G2, X450-G2, X460-G2, X465, X590, X620, X670-G2, X690, X695, X870, 5320, 5420, and 5520 series switches.