Re: route-map - when to and not to use?

From: Digital Yemeni (digital.yemeni@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Mar 30 2007 - 00:13:05 ART


In a route-map you have the option to select which route/network/prefix will
have the dampening affect. In BGP router process i guess it applies to ALL!

On 3/30/07, CCIE 19999 <ccie@iprimus.com.au> wrote:
>
> Hi group,
>
> I am bit confused about when to use the route-map and when not to. For
> example,while configuring the bgp dampening you can use either of the
> following and you get the same result.
>
> Router1
> router bgp 100
> bgp dampening route-map DAMP
> !
> route-map DAMP permit 10
> set dampening 15 1000 3000 30
>
> or
> Router1
> Router bgp 100
> bgp dampening 15 1000 3000 30
>
> My understanding is, both the above examples give the same result.
> Do you really have any advantage of using route-map in such scenarios?
>
> Is there a standardisation for this, so you know when to and when not to
> use
> the route-map.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> RS
>
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