From: Rohit Shetti (rohitshetti@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Jan 06 2006 - 11:03:35 GMT-3
When u set a string of communities, all will be attached to the update.
Multiple communities help control the way you want the routes to be updated.
Say community 1:2 --> Only announce to Regional Network 1
community 1:21 --> Only announce to SubRegion 1 under Region 1
community 1:22 --> Only announce to SubRegion 2 under Region 1
So with set community 1:2 1:21 , announce to Region 1 and SubRegion 1, but
not to others
So with multiple communities, you can control which all nodes should receive
the update.
Regards,
Rohit Shetti
On 1/6/06, vivek chauhan <vivcw@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> If someone could please explain When setting the community if the
> statement is match as-path 1 set community 1:2 2:3 which community is
> being allocated to the matched as-path is it 1:2 or 2:3 or ??? what is
> the advantage of setting the community in this way ( putting two
> communites 1:2 and 2:3) thanksVivek
>
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