The route-map "Task9" is defined on Cat1 on page 327 as you said.  It
is applied to the neighbors R4 and R8 in task 13 on page 336.

On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 9:46 PM, Bauke Dzavhale
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Guys,
> Can someone jump on this and comment please ?
>
> The Route-map Task9 is invoked on Cat1 (see DSG page 327), but I do not see
> it defined anywhere. I would assume at one point that route-map is defined
> via a Neighbor command [before being used] and pointing to R8 and R4 since
> Cat1 peers with these two devices outside of AS 10101.
>
> I would expect to see something like this on cat1, page 331 DSG:
>
> Cat1
> Router bgp 10101
> neighbor 150.100.81.1   route-map Task9 out
> neighbor 150.100.240.4  route-map Task9 out
> !
> route-map Task9
> match ip add 12
> set as-path prepend 11111  11222 11333 11444
>
> route-map Task 9 permit 20
> !
> access-list 12 permit 200.11.0.0 0.0.7.255
>
> Regards
> B
>
>
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