> Still doesn't answer why CISCO says you apply default orig to the peer, not
> the peer group (which we've proven is backwards). It shouldn't be this way
> since you may want to use the peer group as a template for multiple customers,
> but they may not all want 0/0 sent to them. ALSO I didn't n
riginate default
> UNCONDITIONALLY, which it does.
> I'm still concerned about applying the command to the peer vs. the peer group issue.
> Sorry about having posted this to Nanog, I'll filter my future questions more
> carefully.
> Thanks for everyone who answered!
>
r vs. the peer group issue.
Sorry about having posted this to Nanog, I'll filter my future questions more
carefully.
Thanks for everyone who answered!
-=Vandy=-
-Original Message-
From: Haesu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 2:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
As I recall, making changes to a peer-group outbound
policy will require all of the peer-group members to
reset (or at least the peer-group leader). Until that
reset happens, a soft clear to a follower session will
only re-send the output of the previously calcluated
policy.
I seem to remember t
After you applied default-originate to peer-group, have you done soft-clear of your
bgp session?
It usually takes a little while for changes in config to propagate, unless you force
an update using soft clear...
-hc
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Haesu C.
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