It depends on whether you want to control inbound traffic or outbound traffic.
If you want to control inbound traffic, use MED, if you want to control outbound
traffic, use Local Preference.

Luobin Yang

"Kristopher B. Climie" wrote:

> Here is a question I am just going to throw out there:
>
> Look at the example below.  Router B has two connections out of its network
> to router D, one through router A and router C.  All are running eBGP.  What
> is the best way to get Router B to use Router C, using the MED or the
> Local_Pref?  Why?
>
>           <D> -------------- <C>
>            |                            |
>            |                            |
>            |                            |
>           <A>---------------<B>
>
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