HP VPN Firewall Appliances VPN Command Reference

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Default command level
2: System level
Parameters
preference-value: Sets a preference value for the static routes created by IPsec RRI. The value range is 1
to 255. A smaller value represents a higher preference.
Usage guidelines
The default preference for the static routes created by IPsec RRI is 60.
When you change the route preference, static IPsec RRI deletes all static routes it has created and creates
new static routes. In contrast, dynamic IPsec RRI applies the new preference only to subsequent static
routes. It does not delete or modify static routes it has created.
Examples
# Set the preference to 100 for static routes populated by IPsec RRI.
<Sysname>system-view
[Sysname] ipsec policy 1 1 isakmp
[Sysname-ipsec-policy-isakmp-1-1] reverse-route preference 100
Related commands
reverse-route
reverse-route tag
Use reverse-route tag to set a route tag for the static routes created by IPsec RRI. This tag helps in
implementing flexible route control through routing policies.
Use undo reverse-route tag to restore the default.
Syntax
reverse-route tag tag-value
undo reverse-route tag
Default
The tag value is 0 for the static routes created by IPsec RRI.
Views
IPsec policy view
Default command level
2: System level
Parameters
tag-value: Sets a route tag for the static routes. The value range is 1 to 4294967295.
Usage guidelines
This command makes sense only when used together with the reverse-route command.
When you change the route tag, static IPsec RRI deletes all static routes it has created and creates new
static routes. In contrast, dynamic IPsec RRI applies the new route tag only to subsequent static routes. It
does not delete or modify static routes it has created.
For information about routing policies, see Network Management Configuration Guide.