[c-nsp] using BGP communitys with route-maps on ASR
Ramcharan, Vijay A
vijay.ramcharan at verizonbusiness.com
Fri Jan 14 11:52:14 EST 2011
Did you try applying policy under the address family in question?
labrtr01(config)#router bgp 65001
labrtr01(config-router)#nei 1.1.1.1 ?
description Neighbor specific description
disable-connected-check one-hop away EBGP peer using loopback address
ebgp-multihop Allow EBGP neighbors not on directly connected
networks
fall-over session fall on peer route lost
ha-mode high availability mode
inherit Inherit a template
local-as Specify a local-as number
password Set a password
peer-group Member of the peer-group
remote-as Specify a BGP neighbor
shutdown Administratively shut down this neighbor
timers BGP per neighbor timers
transport Transport options
ttl-security BGP ttl security check
update-source Source of routing updates
version Set the BGP version to match a neighbor
labrtr01(config-router)#addr ipv4
labrtr01(config-router-af)#nei 1.1.1.1 ?
activate Enable the Address Family for this Neighbor
advertise-map specify route-map for conditional advertisement
advertisement-interval Minimum interval between sending BGP routing updates
allowas-in Accept as-path with my AS present in it
capability Advertise capability to the peer
default-originate Originate default route to this neighbor
distribute-list Filter updates to/from this neighbor
dmzlink-bw Propagate the DMZ link bandwidth
filter-list Establish BGP filters
inherit Inherit a template
maximum-prefix Maximum number of prefixes accepted from this peer
next-hop-self Disable the next hop calculation for this neighbor
next-hop-unchanged Propagate next hop unchanged for iBGP paths to this
neighbor
prefix-list Filter updates to/from this neighbor
remove-private-as Remove private AS number from outbound updates
route-map Apply route map to neighbor
route-reflector-client Configure a neighbor as Route Reflector client
send-community Send Community attribute to this neighbor
send-label Send NLRI + MPLS Label to this peer
slow-peer Configure slow-peer
soft-reconfiguration Per neighbor soft reconfiguration
soo Site-of-Origin extended community
translate-update Translate Update to MBGP format
unsuppress-map Route-map to selectively unsuppress suppressed routes
weight Set default weight for routes from this neighbor
labrtr01(config-router-af)#nei 1.1.1.1
Vijay Ramcharan
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net [mailto:cisco-nsp-
> bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Greg Whynott
> Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 11:37 AM
> To: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
> Subject: [c-nsp] using BGP communitys with route-maps on ASR
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm attempting to address a routing issue using route-maps and local-
> preferences. On Cisco's site and a few other sources i've found, the
> method is to specify the route map while in the BGP router config as such:
>
>
> ip community−list 1 permit 8888:10
>
> route−map THISWAY permit 10
> match community 1
> set local−preference 200
>
> router bgp 1111
> neighbour 192.168.1.2 remote-as 2222
> neighbour 192.168.1.2 route-map THISWAY in
>
>
>
> I am working with an ASR1004 and the last line is not accepted. route-map
> is not an option for the neighbor attribute.
>
>
> INTERNETASR1(config-router)#neighbor 192.168.1.2 ?
> description Neighbor specific description
> disable-connected-check one-hop away EBGP peer using loopback address
> ebgp-multihop Allow EBGP neighbors not on directly connected
> networks
> fall-over session fall on peer route lost
> ha-mode high availability mode
> inherit Inherit a template
> local-as Specify a local-as number
> password Set a password
> peer-group Member of the peer-group
> remote-as Specify a BGP neighbor
> shutdown Administratively shut down this neighbor
> timers BGP per neighbor timers
> transport Transport options
> ttl-security BGP ttl security check
> update-source Source of routing updates
> version Set the BGP version to match a neighbor
>
> ASR1004(config-router)#neighbor 192.168.1.2
>
>
> did something change or have i messed up somewhere?
>
> thanks for your time,
> greg
>
>
>
>
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