RE: unusual BGP question. [7:54429]

2002-10-04 Thread Radoslav Vasilev
you're right MED is used for outgoing routing decisions, but... 1.as a optional nontransit path-atribute, it's only important for the neighboring AS. as such, it determines the neighboring AS outgoing decisions, not our own AS ones. e.g if you change MEDs in our routing updates, it causes change

RE: unusual BGP question. [7:54429]

2002-09-29 Thread Jim Brown
. -Original Message- From: suaveguru [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, September 29, 2002 1:31 AM To: Jim Brown; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: unusual BGP question. [7:54429] I have the impression that MED is only for outbound traffic . For inbound traffic try prepending the routes that you

RE: unusual BGP question. [7:54429]

2002-09-29 Thread suaveguru
I have the impression that MED is only for outbound traffic . For inbound traffic try prepending the routes that you do not wish to use for the priority path . And the routes will automatically follow the path that has no prepend correct me if I am wrong suaveguru --- Jim Brown wrote: > What ab

RE: unusual BGP question. [7:54429]

2002-09-28 Thread Jim Brown
What about modify the MED of the route? -Original Message- From: Casey, Paul (6822) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, September 28, 2002 9:51 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: unusual BGP question. [7:54429] Hello, Anyone any thought on the following lab Im working on, AS 1

Re: unusual BGP question. [7:54429]

2002-09-28 Thread Russell Heilling
""Casey, Paul (6822)"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hello, > > Anyone any thought on the following lab Im working on, > > AS 1 and AS2 are connected to AS3 via EBGP as well as each other. > (Triangular fashion) > AS1 and AS2 both originate and advertise the ne

Re: unusual BGP question. [7:54429]

2002-09-28 Thread Chuck's Long Road
First of all, there are no "unusual" questions regarding BGP. BGP is all about doing bizarre things in order to meet SLA's or fulfill contractual obligations and customer requirements. One might conclude that there is nothing "usual" or "normal" about BGP Focus on how BGP installs a route, and