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Thanks for the through reply and the verifying that I have a decent grip
on policy routing. I'm less concerned that i'm not following the
author's train of thought than I am the the concept in general.
I agree that I muddied the waters by bringing bg
you pretty much understand how it works. You might be muddying the waters a
bit by bringing BGP into the picture
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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
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