Andy,

  ebgp-multihop simply allows you to specify the TTL of the ip packet
containing bgp updates, etc.  This is useful if you have multiple parallel
paths configured for per-packet load sharing.

To control traffic entering your autonomous sytem, you can use route-maps
to prepend your autnomous system number one or more times for a specific
prefix towards a specific neighbor, making that path less preferable.

Also, you may have the option of setting specific communities on prefixes
outbound towards your providers that will accomplish various things.  
You'll need to check with your providers to determine if that is a
possibility though.

--phil

On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, Andy wrote:

    Hi all,
    
    I want to know that does command ebgp-multihop provide load balancing over
    ATM for a router, also how can I configure ebgp to control incoming traffic
    from my ISP
    
    Regards
    
    Andy
    
    
    
    
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