On 01/11/10 15:37, Phil Mayers wrote:
On 01/11/10 14:09, Phil Mayers wrote:
That seems like a bit of a dangerous "feature" to introduce with no
warning, if that's what's really happening; what if you have a complex
multi-edit sequence to go through when rebuilding a route-map?
I'm not seeing the behaviour - a quick test on an eBGP peer locally
doesn't do this on our SXI4a box. Can you show some BGP config?
Bah, my mistake - now I see it. It happens when you *edit* a route-map
on a peer, but not when you first add the route-map.
This is seriously crummy; if you do this:
route-map TEST 10
set community 65000:1
router bgp 65000
neighbour 192.168.1.1 route-map TEST in
route-map TEST 5
! at this instant, the community disappears from the route!!!
This was not how I thought IOS was defined to behave. Can anyone confirm
this?
This is a bug, CSCtf64231, and SXI5 is now out I see, claiming to fix it:
"Inbound route-map change shouldn't be effective immediately"
Pfft, yeah! That's one way to put it!
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