Re: leak-map ? how does it work

From: rakesh m (raaki.88@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Jan 06 2009 - 16:02:11 ARST


well got some point of it ... where can i get more info on this ... do we
have any good book for acl's and route-maps

On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 3:34 PM, <raaki.88@gmail.com> wrote:

> hello everyone while labbing i got a question stating to advertise
> specific
> routes and summaraised one ..
>
> i knew leak-map would do the trick and happy with it .. now my question is
> leak-map has 3 rules
>
> Three rules :
>
> If the leak-map is configured to reference a route-map that does not exist,
> only the summary route is advertised and the more specific routes are
> suppressed
>
> If the leak-map is configured to reference a route-map and the route-map is
> referencing an access-list that does not exist , then the summary routes
> and
> all
> the specific routes are advertised
>
> If the leakmap is configured to reference a route-map and the route-map
> matches
> and acl , all the permitted networks b the acl will be advertised along
> with
> the summary route
>
>
> its completely strange for me ... i cant see any logic ... for example if
> its
> an acl it will do what ever we wanted to permit or deny
>
> so when compared iam fine with first and last points ... straight stuff
> ..if
> acl is there it would filter if not it would ignore ..
>
> can any one explain me how does the point n0 2 works ?
>
> regards
> raaki
>
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