From: Gopala Naganab (netlanceconsulting@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Nov 04 2000 - 21:24:21 GMT-3
Can a route entry in BGP have more than one local
preference?
Yes. in BGP table.
No. in routing table.
in BGP table, all valid recd paths will be there along
with bgp attributes(wt, local prf, community etc)
Frank Jimenez wrote:
Dave,
Can a route entry in BGP have more than one local
preference? I didn't think so, but I haven't tried it
yet to be sure. If two identical routes with
different local preference are encountered, the
highest local preference should be preferred....
Frank Jimenez
franjime@cisco.com
At 04:33 PM 11/04/2000 -1200, you wrote:
>
>
>Hi all,
>
>I am trying to control the exit point to 2
different /24 nets in an external AS
>using local-pref. It seems to work OK but I am
hoping there is a "tidier" way.
>
>Also, on my AS1 iBGP routers (lots of them) when I
do show ip bgp 172.16.1.0
>there is only one entry (pref300). I am sure there
should be the second pref
>100 route in the table with no >. If I shut one of
the exit points and clear ip
>bgp *, the pref 100 replaces the lost 300 but I
still think both entrys should
>exist when show ip bgp net.
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