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I've been reading the Cisco CCNP Cert Guide in partial preparation for
the BSCI exan and I've come across a bit in the Policy Routing section
that I just don't understand.

The text states:

"Policy routing does not allow traffic sent into another autonomous
system to take a different path from the one that would have been chosen
by that autonomous system." (pp. 551)

~From the reading, I understand that policy routing is configured on an
inbound interface and can filter on either source or both source and
destination addresses. PR, via a route map, can set properties such as
precedence, QoS and next-hop. All of these items only really have
relevance on the router in which policy routing is being done. In other
words, once the router policy routes the packet and specifies, for
instance, the next-hop interface. Now, if that next-hop router chooses
to drop, fragment or otherwise mangle the packet so be it, the first
router has no control over it anymore, its done its job.

So then, how does this quote apply? Perhaps, I'm completely missing the
point (wouldn't be the first time). A router can only do what its
configured to do. If I tell a packet to take path a to get to network b
but network b would perfer its incoming traffic to come in via path c,
the most network a can do to prevent this is to drop incoming traffic
via path a. Correct? Even if we were running a EGP such as BGP4 and the
distant router had a MED set to perfer path c, I could still push
packets via path a given that I knew it existed.

Make sense? I'm a bit confused as to what the authors are getting to in
this passage. Could someone help?

Thanks,
John


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