Unconfigures the priority for all IP routes from one or all route origin types.
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. |
N/A.
Unconfiguring the IP route priorities sets the priority back to its default priority.
The following table lists the default priorities that apply after you run this command.
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 |
The following example returns the IP route priority for all route origins to the default values:
# unconfigure iproute priority all
This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 12.1.2.
The evpn option was added in ExtremeXOS 30.7.
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.