Done that too!!

router bgp 34
 no synchronization
 network 195.1.4.0
 neighbor 150.1.2.2 remote-as 256
 neighbor 150.1.2.2 ebgp-multihop 255
 neighbor 150.1.2.2 update-source Loopback0
 neighbor 150.1.2.2 send-community
 neighbor 150.1.2.2 route-map comm_out out
 neighbor 150.1.14.1 remote-as 1
 neighbor 150.1.14.1 send-community
 neighbor 150.1.14.1 route-map comm_out out
 neighbor 150.1.111.3 remote-as 34
 neighbor 150.1.111.3 send-community
 neighbor 150.1.111.3 route-map comm_out out
 neighbor 170.1.1.254 remote-as 100
 no auto-summary

>From: "Captian Lance" >Reply-To: "Captian Lance" >To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: route-map no-export - not working!!
[7:61480] >Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2003 18:43:25 GMT > >You have to use the
"send community" command in your BGP configuration. > > > > >""Cisco
Nuts"" wrote in message >[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > >
Hello,I am trying to block any routes that have traversed AS1000 from > >
being advertised beyond AS34 but am having no luck.R4 is learning a bunch
> > of routes from AS100 and the config is on R4 which in in
AS34R4#route-map > > comm_out permit 10 > > match as-path 99 > > set
community no-export > > ! > > route-map comm_out permit 20 > > match ip
address 96 > > set metric 31337 > > ! > > route-map comm_out permit 30!ip
as-path access-list 99 permit _1000_! On > > the peer routers:R2#bt > >
BGP table version is 203, local router ID is 220.1.3.1 > > Status codes:
s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, > best, i - > > internal > >
Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete Network Next > > Hop
Metric LocPrf Weight Path > > *> 100.0.0.0/24 150.1.4.4 0 34 100 200 300
> > 1000 400 500 i > > * 100.1.0.0/24 150.1.12.1 0 1 34 100 200 > > 300
400 500 i > > *> 150.1.4.4 0 34 100 200 300 > > 400 500 i > > *>
100.2.0.0/24 150.1.4.4 0 34 100 200 300 > > 1000 400 500 i > > *
100.3.0.0/24 150.1.12.1 0 1 34 100 200 > > 300 400 500 i > > *> 150.1.4.4
0 34 100 200 300 > > 400 500 i > > * 110.110.110.0/24 150.1.12.1 0 1 34
100 200 > > 300 400 500 i > > *> 150.1.4.4 0 34 100 200 300 > > 400 500 i
> > * 111.111.111.0/24 150.1.12.1 0 1 34 100 200 > > 300 400 500 i > > *>
150.1.4.4 31337 0 34 100 200 300 > > 400 500 i > > * 112.112.112.0/24
150.1.12.1 0 1 34 100 200 > > 300 400 500 i > > *> 150.1.4.4 0 34 100 200
300 > > 400 500 i > > * 113.113.113.0/24 150.1.12.1 0 1 34 100 200 > >
300 400 500 i > > *> 150.1.4.4 31337 0 34 100 200 300 > > 400 500 i On
R2, I can still see routes that have traversed AS1000 !!!What > > am I
doing wrong?Please help.Thank you.Sincerely,CN > > > >
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