From: enginedrive2002 (enginedrive2002@yahoo.ca)
Date: Tue Dec 10 2002 - 14:43:51 GMT-3
I have a question about QoS policy propagation via BGP (or maybe "table-map"
command, which confused me).
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/qos_c
/qcprt1/qcdprop.htm
In the example section of the above link, router A configuration has:
router bgp 30
table-map precedence-map
neighbor 20.20.20.1 remote-as 10
neighbor 20.20.20.1 send-community
neighbor 20.20.20.1 route-map precedence-map out
What's the purpose to have "table-map precedence-map" here? What will happen
if I didn't put it into the configuration? Won't "neighbor 20.20.20.1
route-map precedence-map out" be enough?
"bgp-policy ip-prec-map" is an interface command, if a router running BGP
process, which interfaces should be configured with this command or all?
Thank you!
E.D.
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