01-06-2004 08:06 PM - edited 03-02-2019 12:42 PM
Hi all,
is anyone familiar with the "bgp source" command in interface config mode? I can't see anything on it at Cisco.com. I've come across it in the Cisco Press book IP QoS:
interface Hssi 0/0/1
ip address 217.217.217.1 255.255.255.252
bgp source ip-prec-map
router bgp 10
table-map tasman
neighbour 217.217.217.2 remote-as 2345
route-map tasman permit 10
match ip address 1
set ip precedence 5
route-maptasman permit 20
set ip precedence 4
access-group 1 permit 215.215.215.0 0.0.0.255
On our router I see the following in the interactive help:
router-0(config-if)#bgp ?
accounting bgp based policy accounting of traffic
destination use destination IP address for route lookup
source use source IP address for route lookup
router-0(config-if)#bgp source ?
ip-prec-map map ip precedence bits
ip-qos-map set qos-group
As far as I can see, it takes anything that comes on that interface and assigns it either an IP Precedence value of 4 or 5 when routing the packet onwards. But is anyone has more information about this command that would be great. I've checked
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122sup/122csum/csfindxa.htm
but can't see the command.
TIA,
Matthew
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01-07-2004 07:00 AM
Is it actually bgp-policy source, as shown here:
Sometimes in books they forget to put the entire command in.
:-)
Russ.W
01-07-2004 07:00 AM
Is it actually bgp-policy source, as shown here:
Sometimes in books they forget to put the entire command in.
:-)
Russ.W
01-07-2004 03:27 PM
Thx for that Ross,
it looks like there are two versions of the command in the IOS. The correct version is what you mentioned, but it looks like the author used a different version of the same command.
Matthew.
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