I have the following topology below
At present, to get to xr4's loopback addresses (10.4.0.0 and 10.5.0.0), all traffic goes through xr2.
Configure xr4 in such a way that a MED of 200 for 10.5.0.0 is sent to xrv2 from xr4 and a MED of 200 for 10.4.0.0 is sent to xrv3.
Traffic for 10.4.0.0 should be going through xrv2 (from xrv1) and traffic to 10.5.0.0 should be going through xrv3
NOTE: only configs related to MED (including RPL's) is required. IP addresses and neighbourships have already been setup
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Hi dear How filter prefixes For out and in in bgp session cisco??
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Re: understanding BGP MED
Hi andreysamign,
this is CCIE section and BGP filtering is contained in CCNP. Route.
Take a look at the chapter:
https://learning.oreilly.com/library/vi ... /ch06.html
-> Create an account with 10 minute email and you''re all set to go.
Then read the chapter and you''ll understand more.
I hope it helps.
this is CCIE section and BGP filtering is contained in CCNP. Route.
Take a look at the chapter:
https://learning.oreilly.com/library/vi ... /ch06.html
-> Create an account with 10 minute email and you''re all set to go.
Then read the chapter and you''ll understand more.
I hope it helps.