> I was going through the docs about Routing filters to try and
> understand 
> them better. I came across following statement:
> "Route filters must always be defined on the announcement side."
> I just want to know who the announcement side is? The router that has
> the 
> connector to a remote router defined, the remote router or something
> else?

It has nothing to do with connectors/listeners. Say, you have the 
following router network:

A->B->C->D

Here B has a route to A and announces it to C. As well as C has routes to 
A & B and announces it to D. Hence, to avoid massive route announcements, 
define route filters at the announcement side (that router which announces 
routes to other routers; B and C in the above case).

-- 
Andreas Mueller, IIT GmbH, Bremen/Germany, http://www.iit.de
SwiftMQ - JMS Enterprise Messaging System, http://www.swiftmq.com


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