Hi All,

I received some very helpful answers last time I asked here so I'm
back again. A combination of the BT SIN docs and WBMC help desk have
filled in all various blanks for me:

BGP MED is not used any further that the point of interconnect with
BTW for WBMC host links and AS-Paths greater than 1 aren't allowed.
So...

Those of you with multiple host links to BTW, if you have a
north/south/east/west host link and LNS' in all those locations, how
do you ensure that BTW direct all your L2TP tunnels to your east LNS
via your east host link, and that they prefer your southen host link
to reach your southen LNS IP ranges?

I'm trying to avoid the scenario of BT establishing L2TP tunnels to an
LNS in London via a host link in Manchester, with our LNS then sending
the return traffic out of our London host link because that is closer
to the London LNS. I'd like the traffic paths to be more predicatable
for failure sencarios and more liner to monitor etc etc.

Cheers,
James.

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