In my experience, what you are seeing is correct. Every L1/L2 router sets
the ATT bit in its LSPs. The L1 router see this and chooses the router
with the lowest metric and ATT bit set as its default route. No
additional configuration should be required.
Hope this helps.
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Cisc
advance,
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I've been reading the Cisco CCNP Cert Guide in partial preparation for
the BSCI exan and I've come across a bit in the Policy Routing section
that I just don't understand.
The text states:
"Policy routing does not allow traffic sent into another au
nks again,
John
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