Priority
Specifies a weighted value used in the designated router and backup designated
router selection algorithm.
When two routers attached to the backbone both attempt to become the designated
router, the one with the highest Priority value takes precedence. In the case of equal
Priority values, the router with the highest Router ID takes precedence.
Default: 0 (seconds)
Range: 0 to 15 (seconds)
Propagate to EGP
Determines whether the static route is advertised by the EGP protocol.
Default: Yes
No
Prevents the EGP from advertising static routes.
Yes
Allows the EGP to advertise static routes.
Propagate to RIP
Determines whether the static route is advertised by the RIP protocol.
Default: Yes
No
Prevents the RIP from advertising static routes.
Yes
Allows the RIP to advertise static routes.
Note: The RIP Supply parameter enables the RIP advertising function. If RIP is
enabled (RIP Supply is set to Yes), the setting of the Propagate to RIP parameter
determines whether an individual static route is advertised. If the RIP Supply
parameter is not enabled (RIP Supply is set to No), and the Propagate to RIP
parameter is no longer functions.
Propagate to OSPF
Determines whether the static route is advertised by the OSPF protocol.
Default: Yes
No
Prevents the OSPF from advertising static routes.
Yes
Allows the OSPF to advertise static routes.
Protocol
Enables or disables traffic filtering to and from UDP/TCP ports.
Default: Ignore
Ignore
Disables filtering of UDP/TCP ports.
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