Though I have not implemented them on my routers it seems that setting up
routing policies using route maps will do what you are trying to
accomplish.
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Gerard West
The Center for Collaborative Education
www.cce.org
cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net writes:
>Hello cisco-nsp,
>
>Here is situation.
>
>router1 gets incoming traffic from s0 interface but outgoing traffic go
>though via s1 because eigrp advertise.
>Here is what I did, but failed.
>I put disribution filter on the interface connected to s1, disabling any
>routerable IP update via
>access-list 99 permit 172.16.0.0 0.0.255.255
>
>Here is the objective, how to make this s0 to be a primary path for out
>going.
>I even put default gateway on this router, forcing the traffic out to
>s0 interface, because of iegrp advertisement coming from s1, it
>seems to preffer that path out. How to fix it.
>
>the router connected to s0 has a filter that disable to adv. non routerble
>IP address and this router in question use it has default IP.
>
>Any suggestions?
>
>
>Tatsuya
>
>
>
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>Allegiance Telecom
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