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 5320, 5420, 5520, and 5720 series switches.