If you're just trying to fix the non-deterministic behavior, use
bgp deterministic-med
what this does is, order the oaths by peer-AS, then select the best path
in each group then find an overall bestpath from comparing the winners in
each group. This will assure that the same path is always pre
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>I'm researching some strange behavior with some non-deterministic
>path selection with BGP on a few routers. I thumbed through Radia
>Perlman's second edition of Interconnections at the bookstore last
>night and saw that in her paragraph where she noted some problems
>with BGP, she referenced
wart.
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>Denis
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>From: Andrew Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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>I'm researching some strange behavior with some non-det
nalysis of BGP Concergence
Properties," Sigcomm 1999
Luck to ya,
Dale E. Cantrell CCNA
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I'm researching some strange behavior with some non-deterministic
path selection with BGP on a few routers. I thumbed through Radia
Perlman's second edition of Interconnections at the bookstore last
night and saw that in her paragraph where
I'm researching some strange behavior with some non-deterministic
path selection with BGP on a few routers. I thumbed through Radia
Perlman's second edition of Interconnections at the bookstore last
night and saw that in her paragraph where she noted some problems
with BGP, she referenced a white
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