>Can someone explain what exactly the no-export command is used for in BGP.
>I am having problems getting this comand to work the way I think it is
>supposed to work. Maybe I am off base in my definition of it, but I am
>using Halabi's book as reference.
>
>Basically I have a peering session with a bgp peer and I am advertising a
>single route to them. This route is then taken by my peer and being
>readvertised to the world and back into my network at another location
>(asymetrical routing). I have a hard time getting my bgp neighbor
>administrator to make changes for me, so I want to stop the advertisement of
>the bgp route outside my neighbor's network (as number) using the no export
>command. Is this the correct application for no export or are there better
>ways of skinning this cat? Where is my logic being lead astray? Thanks in
>advance for any help.
That is one perfectly reasonable application. Another common one is
multihoming to multiple POPs of the same provider, using address
space assigned from that provider. See
http://www.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc1998.txt.
>
>
>Thanks
>
>Stan Rossetti
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