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Metric This changes the route metric. You can:
Set the metric, by using the command:
set metric <0-4294967295>
Increase or decrease the metric by a specified amount, by using one of the commands:
set metric +<amount>
set metric -<amount>
For example, to increase the metric by 2, use the command:
set metric +2
Next hop This specifies the next hop for matching routes.
Use the command:
set ip next-hop <ipadd>
Typ e This sets the route type to either Type 1 External or Type 2 External.
Use the command:
set metric-type {type-1|type-2}
OSPF: Applying Route Maps
To specify a route map to be applied to static, BGP, RIP or connected routes as they are
imported to OSPF, use the commands:
router ospf
redistribute {bgp|rip|connected|static} route-map <map-name>
Note that if you want to filter OSPF routes as they are impor ted into the main IP route table,
you need to use a distribute filter instead of a route map.
Use commands like the following:
router ospf 88
distribute-list list1 in