From: Muhamamd Durrani (dan_schaw@yahoo.com)
Date: Sat Apr 05 2003 - 23:13:57 GMT-3
It depends what the question says ?
If it says this prefixe will have xx metric then have
to apply all . What I would suggest create a
peer-group for IBGP and EBGP and map the policy to
peer group all neighbors will pointto peer group then.
But its all depend on question.
Regards,
--- "gwp@uaes.org" <gwp@uaes.org> wrote:
> Hello, all. I'm doing some of the Hello Computers
> labs, and came across
> this question while doig Lab 3.
>
> What are the guidelines when using a route map to
> set the metric and/or set
> the origin type for a network that you are
> ADVERTISING into BGP (say, your
> loopback address that's not advertised anywhere
> else)?
>
> The syntax of the route-map is as follows...
>
> ip access-list standard my-loop-acl
> permit 100.100.100.0 0.0.0.255
>
> route-map set-it permit 10
> match ip address my-loop-acl
> set metric 155
> set origin egp 6767
>
> route-map set-it permit 20
>
>
>
> Now, would I apply that route-map outbound to my
> IBGP peers, or to my EBGP
> peers (or to everyone)?
>
> router bgp 100
> network 100.100.100.0 mask 255.255.255.0
>
> neighbor 33.33.33.33 remote-as 100
> neighbor 33.33.33.33 route-map set-it out
> OR
> neighbor 55.55.55.55 remote-as 6767
> neighbor 55.55.55.55 route-map set-it out
> OR BOTH
>
> Any assistance would be appreciated.
>
> Thank you,
> Greg Posey Jr.
> CCIE #7981
> CSS1, CCSE
> M.S. EE
>
>
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