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route-policy-name: Rout policy name, a string of 1 to 19 characters.

value: Priority value, in the range 1 to 255. A smaller value has a higher priority.

Description Use the preference command to set the priority of OSPF routes.

Use the undo preference command to restore the default.

The priority of OSPF internal routes defaults to 10, and the priority of OSPF external routes defaults to 150.

If a routing policy is specified, priorities defined by the routing policy will apply to matched routes, and the priorities set with the preference command apply to OSPF routes not matching the routing policy.

A router may run multiple routing protocols. When several routing protocols find routes to the same destination, the router uses the route found by the protocol with the highest priority.

Examples # Set a priority of 150 for OSPF internal routes.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] ospf 100

[Sysname-ospf-100] preference 150

reset ospf counters

Syntax reset ospf [ process-id ] counters [ neighbor [ interface-type interface-number ] [ router-id ] ]

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Parameters process-id: OSPF process ID, in the range 1 to 65535.

neighbor: Clears neighbor statistics on an interface.

interface-typeinterface-number: Interface type and interface number.

router-id: Neighbor router ID.

Description Use the reset ospf counters command to reset OSPF counters. If no OSPF

process is specified, counters of all OSPF processes are reset.

Examples # Clear OSPF counters.

<Sysname> reset ospf counters

reset ospf process

Syntax reset ospf [ process-id] process

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