How can I manipulate incoming traffic from a specific prefix from my ISP to come through my other ISP to elevate the traffic on my 1 peer router?I have the following setup:ISP-A ISP-B | ...
Can you please provide a possible example with the communities? I provided further information on the bottom or below this thread.Would this work? This would affect "OUTBOUND" and not INBOUND - Thoughroute-map as30263_in permit 5match ip address pref...
Here is some more details:The supernet 206.160.170.0/16 is owned and advertised by AS 1239ROUTER1#show ip ro 206.160.170.0Routing entry for 206.160.0.0/16, supernet Known via "bgp 65001", distance 20, metric 0 Tag 1239, type external Last update ...
I reviewed the configurations of this implementation and it appears that the end user has tried some modifications.I do not think this is correct and going to modify it and want your input on this before I modify.Here is the RTR2 config and routing ...
JonRTR1 AS 65001Remote Locations AS 65001 RTR2 AS65002======================I assume that I should redistribute the EIGRP into BGP and use the Network command for the following prefixes that I wish to use for the "failover" With the weight it can onl...
1) So where are these networks injected by the SP ? is it via the core router ? It's important to know to work out what happens when the link fails between WAN-RTR2 and the core router. If this link does fail would the EIGRP routes disappear ? S...