I would say,
All routes will be matched and send out with a community of 6461:701.
I'm not 100% sure, but I think the additive keyword, just specifies to
keep previous communities that were attached to the routes.
The communities can be used by your BGP peer to apply some route
filtering/modification. Usually, this allows you to inform your
provider how you want these updates to be handled ( AS-PATH
prepending, weight, Loc-pref, etc.)
On 9 May 2001 03:48:32 -0400, in groupstudy.cisco you wrote:
>hi Anyone knows what this means in BGP communities
>context ?
>
>
>route-map BBB permit 10
> set community 6461:701 additive
>
>
>regards,
>
>suaveguru
>
>
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