From: Radoslav Vasilev (deckland@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Apr 24 2006 - 09:42:50 GMT-3
Nick,
I'm not sure I understand you - do you mean this works for IBGP or ?
On 4/23/06, Nick Griffin <ngriffin@sio.midco.net> wrote:
>
> I just did some testing on this as well, it appears changing the
> bandwidth on the local interface is the way that you are able to
> influence the value. This value is then passed on internally. It does
> not appear to change when the upstream ebgp neighbor adjusts his
> interface bandwidth:
>
> Radoslav Vasilev wrote:
> > I have BGP session between 2 AS. Router A in AS50 peers with routers B
> and C
> >
> > in AS60.
> > I'm testing the BGP Link Bandwidth feature and everything works fine:
> >
> > RouterA#sib 192.168.0.0
> > BGP routing table entry for 192.168.0.0/24, version 3
> > Paths: (2 available, best #1, table Default-IP-Routing-Table)
> > Multipath: eBGP iBGP
> > Advertised to non peer-group peers:
> > 10.1.1.6
> > 60
> > 10.1.1.7 from 10.1.1.7 (10.1.1.7)
> > Origin IGP, metric 0, localpref 100, valid, external, multipath,
> best
> > DMZ-Link Bw 12500 kbytes
> > 60
> > 10.1.1.6 from 10.1.1.6 (138.10.6.6)
> > Origin IGP, metric 0, localpref 100, valid, external, multipath
> > DMZ-Link Bw 12500 kbytes
> >
> >
> > I want now to change the advertised BW from 10.1.1.7 (Router C). I tried
> > with changing the interface bandwidth on Router C, but the route from it
> is
> > still reflecting the default bandiwdth (100Mbit/s in KBytes = 12500).
> >
> > Any idea how i can change it?
> >
> >
> > Thanks!
> > Rado
> >
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