Hi, On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 04:00:52PM -0400, Jay Nakamura wrote: > Option 1 > Set all routes learned from A and B with unique community, and filter > out any routes with that community for outgoing routes to A and B. > > Option 2 > Filter on AS-Path for routes going out A and B with > <AS-X>$ > <AS-X>_(<AS_CUSTOMER>)+_$ > (I think, I haven't looked closely at AS path syntax)
Both will work, but option 1 is "what everybody else does" because it's
much less effort in the long run.
gert
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