Your diagram looks jumbled to me, but I don't see why it shouldn't follow
the normal BGP path selection process. What are you seeing?
On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 6:07 AM, bhavesh ratola <bhaveshratola_at_gmail.com>wrote:
> Hi Frd's
>
> Having query in EBGP the scenario is
>
> eg:-
> R1(local preference 200)----!----- R3(MED 4000) R1-R3
> DIRECTLY CONECTED
> !
> AS 6554 ! AS 6559
> 172.16.1.0 !
> !
> !
> R2(Local preference 100)----!-----R4(MED 0 default) R2-R4
> DIRECTLY CONECTED
>
>
> R1 & R2 in same AS 6554
> R3 & R4 in same AS 6559
>
> Now query is ntwork 172.16.1.0 take which path to reach router in AS 6559
>
> Path R1 - R3 ? OR
> Path R2 - R4 ?
>
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