Hello,
when I set up a community using the no-export keyword. When I use this
keyword AS1 is telling AS2 I'm giving you the 10.10.20.0 route, but
don't pass it to AS3. Is this correct? In short it's not for the
immediate neighbor, it's so that neighbor doesn't pass it to anyone
else?
10.1
2001 2:39 PM
Subject: communities
> Hello,
>
> when I set up a community using the no-export keyword. When I use this
> keyword AS1 is telling AS2 I'm giving you the 10.10.20.0 route, but
> don't pass it to AS3. Is this correct? In short it's not for the
> immediate
2001 2:39 PM
Subject: communities
> Hello,
>
> when I set up a community using the no-export keyword. When I use this
> keyword AS1 is telling AS2 I'm giving you the 10.10.20.0 route, but
> don't pass it to AS3. Is this correct? In short it's not for the
> immediate
architectures by sam
halabi for further information.
HTH!
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william yuwono
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 11:19 AM
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Subject: Re: communities
Hello,
I see that your configuration right
Can some please explain BGP communities, Ive read through Halabi's =
description of it and still dont quite understand it's use in a =
production environment.
TIA
Erich Kuehn
Please no flames, I know this may be a bit basic but, Im just trying to =
under
I am worndering what is the average amount of communities used by service
providers and Tier 1 ISPs in there BGP table. If anyone has any idea please
respond.
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communities are a nice way to add an additional attribute to a route,
independant of the "routing" attributes if you like - I like to think of it
as "colouring" a route.
what I have done in the past is use different communities for different
types of route - I map communities
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I am worndering what is the average amount of communities used by service
providers and Tier 1 ISPs in there BGP table. If anyone has any idea please
respond.
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