Is there a way to match community list order?  Try it out and see if you get
matches.  On one of your other BGP routers, write a community list with the
communities in question in any order and tie that to a route map that sets a
tag or local pref or weight or something like that.  See if your routes
match.

You may also want to try it with the exact keyword on your route-map match
statement.

Respectfully,

Ryan Krcelic
CCIE #38087 


On 2/3/13 10:54 PM, "Nick Bonifacio" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
> 
> Just a bit of an OCD question here....
> 
> Does the order of community numbers matter?
> 
> For example, let's say you have eBGP routes that have community 867.
> 
> Then lets say a task wants you to change the community to 867 5 309
> 
> 
> if I create a route-map to accomplish that
> 
> 
> route-map BGP_COMM
> set community 5 309 additive
> 
> and then apply it to the peer for incoming routes, I get
> 
> community: 309 5 867
> 
> have I still satisfied the task "change the community to 867 5 309"?
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