Are you sure the communities are on the routes when they hit  UU/Sprint?  I 
expect you remembered to add send-community to the peer :)

Pete


At 04:26 PM 3/22/2003 +0000, Cisco Nuts wrote:
>Hello,
>I have 2 routers in AS300
>RTF is connected to RTA in AS 1239 &
>RTG is connected to RTH in AS 701
>In AS300 I have set communities via a route-map to be advertised as follows:
>1239:110 to AS 1239 &
>701:120 to AS 701
>
>Routers in AS 1239 and AS 701 have been configured with a community list and
>a route-map to match these communities and change the local pref to 110 and
>120 respectively.
>
>These work fine:
>Ex.AS701-H#bt
>    Network          Next Hop            Metric LocPrf Weight Path
>*> 3.3.3.0/24       190.90.10.1                   120      0 300 i
>
>Ex. AS1239-A#bt
>    Network          Next Hop            Metric LocPrf Weight Path
>*> 3.3.3.0/24       180.80.10.1              0    110      0 300 i
>
>
>
>AS1239 and AS701 are connected to RTE AS7018-NAP
>
> >From AS7018, I wanted to route to be preferred through AS701 which has a
>higher local pref of 120
>BUT AS7018 still prefers the route thru AS1239 which has a local pref.
>And I do not see the local pref values in AS7018. Why??
>
>Ex. AS7018-NAP#bt
>    Network          Next Hop            Metric LocPrf Weight Path
>*  3.3.3.0/24       170.70.10.2                            0 701 300 i
>*>                 160.60.10.2                            0 1239 300 i
>
>160.60.10.2 is AS1239
>Now I do understand that all things being equal, BGP will prefer the router
>with the lowest RID, which in this case is AS1239, 160.60.100.100. Thus
>AS7018 chooses this route.
>
>BUT I want AS7018 to choose AS701 to get to AS300's networks!!!
>
>Question: Should AS7018 on receiving the communites from AS1239 and AS701
>set the desired local pref??
>Why not??
>What am I missing?
>Please advise.
>
>Thank you.
>Sincerely,
>CN
>
>
>
>
>
>
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