* Manon Goo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-08-16 05:53]:
>
> >
> >instead, on your backup, use something like
> > #we're the inactive one, do prepend
> > match to group uplinks set prepend-self 1
> >to make the AS path for routes announced by your backup router worse.
> >Or use MED, that is actualy intended for these situations.
> >
>
>
> Perhaps I have not understood the Implementation correctly but this looks
> like a bug to me:
>
> network XX.XX.64.0/22 set med +10
this applies to your announcements
> neighbor $ISP1_ROUTER1 {
> descr " Peer ISP1 R1"
> local-address XX.XX.213.27
> announce self
> tcp md5sig password XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
> depend on sk0
> holdtime 25
> set med +10
and this applies to the routes received from that peer.
> }
>
>
> will not result in a med of 20 but only in a med of 10
of course, see above :)
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