Hi,
2009/5/1 Matthew Huff mh...@ox.com:
Since we use BGP as peering to our ISPs, and don't use BGP internally in our
core, I haven't used MED or local_pref much. However, we have two routers
connected to another ASN (not via the internet) and I'm trying to influence
their return path
Since we use BGP as peering to our ISPs, and don't use BGP internally in our
core, I haven't used MED or local_pref much. However, we have two routers
connected to another ASN (not via the internet) and I'm trying to influence
their return path since we are getting asynchronous routing. I'm
On Thu, 2009-04-30 at 09:31 -0400, Matthew Huff wrote:
...
neighbor 10.151.0.82 route-map setMED-LOW out
neighbor 10.151.0.82 filter-list 10 out
route-map setMED-LOW permit 10
match ip address routemap_ecn
set metric 200
ip access-list standard routemap_ecn
permit 129.77.44.0
I've
On Thu, 2009-04-30 at 12:51 -0400, Matthew Huff wrote:
rtr-feed2 is on our side. What I'm attempting to do is to pref
rtr-feed1 over rtr-feed2 (hence the 200 metric).
I'm also seeing the metric of 0 on the show ip bgp neighbor
10.151.0.82 advertised-routes.
Well, as I tried writing:
On
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-Original Message-
From: Peter Rathlev [mailto:pe...@rathlev.dk]
Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2009 12:57 PM
To: Matthew Huff
Cc: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: RE: [c-nsp] BGP Med