Hi Matt,

 Doesn't the deny statement in route-map denies those prefixes from
advertisement to neighbor. I haven't tested this, but I believe those
deny statement will not allow those matched prefix to get advertised.

On 3/8/10, Matt Hill <[email protected]> wrote:
> Gday...
>
> This section asks us to make a route-map and assign various dampening
> parameters based on different prefix lengths.  ie >/24 do x, /22-23 do
> y and <21 do z.
>
> It also stipulates that certain prefixes must not be dampened at all.
>
> In the route-map, the "do not dampen ranges" have this in the Proctor Guide:
>
> route-map DAMP permit 10
> match ip address prefix-list xxx
> route-map DAMP permit 20
> match ip address prefix-list yyy
> set dampening ... etc
>
> now...  for my answer, I entered:
>
> route-map DAMP deny 10
> match ip address prefix-list xxx
> route-map DAMP permit 20
> match ip address prefix-list yyy
> set dampening etc...
>
> Now... is there any reason why my deny wont work?  I mean I am telling
> the router to dampen according to a route-map.  If I deny in my
> route-map, wont it simply _not_ apply dampening to those prefixes?
>
> Cheers,
> Matt
>
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