HI Jim,

Part 1: I guess the filter list take priority over the route-map as they are
the
first to be listed in "sh run" config.
part 2: Yes Map1 and Map2 are valid as the cond adv. feature use the general
terms route-map and this includes all types of filter lists. But why you
want to
use access list based on as-path(really bad for cond. adv.)
part 3: I cant think of any other soln. I guess this was the only prupose of
making Cond. Adv. feature and hence it should be used.

--Vinay





"Jim Devane"  on 12/03/2002 12:46:32 PM

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Subject:  Specific BGP Question [7:58428]




Hello all,

Long time lurker, first time poster.

I have a router that is multi-homed between 16631 and 701.
I have a new client who is buying transit from us.
They are multi-homed to us and 1239.
A business decision was made to policy route their traffic out 16631.
As a result I will only publish 16631 routes to them.
However, if 16631 goes away, I want to be able to push the 701 routes to
them.
Injecting a default wouldn't be very effective here since 1239 will most
likely have a more specific route!
So Conditional Adv to the rescue. However..I have a few questions I am
unsure about and I don't have a lab to try it out on.

In this config:

router bgp XXXX
nei New_Client remote-as Client_AS
nei New_Client filter-list 4 in
nei New_Client filter-list 3 out

ip as path access-list 3 permit .*
ip as-path access-list 4 permit ^Client_AS$

so far so good....
I want to add this...

nei New_Client advertise-map MAP1 non-exist-map MAP2

route-map MAP1 permit 10
match as-path 5
route-map MAP2 permit 10
match as-path 6

ip as-path access-list 5 ^$ _16631_
ip as-path access-list 6 ^$ _701_


SO NOW THE QUESTIONS!!!

1) What is the order of operation for the advertisement out? Will the
Filter-list showing all routes cancel any effect of the route-map?
2) Are the MAP1 and MAP2 route maps valid in this config because they use
as-path? The config's I could find as example were based on Prefix. I made
up the part about using the as-path, but it seems logical (boy, I wish I had
a couple extra routers!)
3) Is there a better way to go about this!

Thanks in advance. And thanks to everybody who posts. I have taken away a
lot from this mailing-list!

Jim




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