I have a question...I used set as-path prepend 65003 and now the preffered route is the third one...now the question...if I type show running config what will I see? How will the "running config" screen look like?
ok...I don't need the exact solutions or what to write...but give me some hints. For example...
And I'll look into it...anyway, I'm starting to understand BGP but there's a long way to go.
Ok...so..."set as-path prepend 65003" works just great...but I need another way...can't do it with the "set local-preference" option because all the advertised routes that go through the second path would have increased local-preference. I don't quite know if I explained this right but...
Any...
ok...if I want to add a another hop to the second path I just write:
neighbour 194.168.8.4 next-hop-self
That would solve the prblem...but what if I wanted to add two hops to the second path? What do I write? how do I do it?
how do I do that?
How do I add another one to the second path...or...how do I decrease local preference on routes learned from the first two peers. I'm now studying BGP configuration but it's pretty hard...tell me what to write plz!
ok...I'll be more specific.
That is the configuration of a router in Canada. I have to solve the problem from my office wich is in Romania. So I don't have access to the router in canada. If I use the weight option it will damage the other two paths. As you can see the second path has three fake...
ok...I need to do the following: for the other two routes I need to insert more hops so the preffered route I need to use (the third one) is the most cost effective. Any ideas? or suggestions? or documents? HELP!
I'm just starting in CISCO routers and I have a problem...I know this may seem easy to you but I can't solve it. Here's the problem:
I have the following router configuration:
router bgp 65008
network 10.8.0.0/16
neighbor 192.168.8.1 remote-as 65254
neighbor 192.168.8.1 ebgp-multihop 255...
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