Re: BGP Filter list

From: Manjeet Chawla (mchawla@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Nov 28 1999 - 19:39:28 GMT-3


   
I think my routers were in CRRS mode (Cisco Reboot Required Syndrome). I
write erased and reloaded the same configs and all works. Thanks all for your
help.

-Manjeet Chawla

Stanislav Sinyagin wrote:

> What does your R3 say at
> sh ip bgp neigh <R4> advert
>
> Make sure that R3 is really advertizing them. And, after you configure
> your BGP, "clear ip bgp *" is very useful.
>
> If it still doesn't work, send here your configs.
>
> Stan
>
> Manjeet Chawla <mchawla@asanet.com> wrote:
> MC> Hi all:
>
> MC> Here is the scenario:
>
> MC> EBGP IBGP EBGP IBGP
> MC> R1-----------------R2-------R3------------------R4---------R5
>
> MC> R1 = AS100 Advertises network 10.0.0.0
> MC> R2 and R3 = AS200 Advertises 30.0.0.0 and 50.0.0.0
> MC> R4 and R5 = AS300 advertises 20.0.0.0 and 40.0.0.0
>
> MC> If I apply a inbound filter-list on R4 as below,
>
> MC> start
> MC> !
> MC> neighbor <R3's address> filter-list 10 in
> MC> !
> MC> ip as-path access-list 10 permit .*
> MC> !
> MC> end
>
> MC> I loose are R2 and R3 originated routes but I still have R1 advertised
> MC> route.
>
> MC> I thought .* (dot star) was like DOS's *.*. Why am I not seeing
> MC> directly attached AS's routes.
>
> MC> I am using 11.2(12) on a 2500 on R4.
>
> MC> Thanks for your help in advance.
>
> MC> -Manjeet Chawla
>



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