TacAck: The difference in route-maps between my trial and your successfull example was that I was doing "set interface fa0/0" while you did "set ip next-hop 172.16.1.1". when doing it your way it works great.
Tyson: I understand that route-maps is not the most beautiful way of solving things. Now I have tried it and will put that tool in the bottom of my tool-bag. Whats the difference between applying route-maps on interface and "local"? Do you have a good DocCD-link that I can read about route-maps? I am not a r/s-guy (yet) and it´s quite new to me. And NOW I finally understand the difference between "reverse-route" and "set reverse-route <options>"-statements! I saw them as 2 different ways of doing RRI but couldnt understand the difference. But when looking in the command reference I see that "reverse-route" is the only command that ENABLES RRI, the "set reverse-route" just tweaks the behaviour by changing distance and so on. Cool! This is cool! -- ------- Jimmy Larsson Ryavagen 173 s-26030 Vallakra Sweden http://blogg.kvistofta.nu -------
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