From: Curtis Phillips (phillipscurtis@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Dec 26 2000 - 14:12:05 GMT-3
Hello,
I have been looking at route suppression and unsuppression in BGP.
What I gleaned is that in aggregation specific routes can be suppressed with
suppress-maps as part of aggregate address statements. Also, that routes
originated on a router where teh suppression is applied can not be locally
suppresed whether they are injected into BGP by network or redist.
Un-suprressing routes is less clear. Can someone provide an example of
when and how unsuppress is applied? Also, can you provide a clear example
of the relationship with ip-prefixes ties into this or is unrelated and why?
I realize this is a large issue with alot of potential variations, so thanks
in advance for your patience and indulgance.
Curtis
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