Don't think you can change the outbound peering policies, but you can specify the inbound policy individually. Since peer group is used when the router has a route to send to all the members of the peer group with just a single copy, otherwise peer group should not be used.
Question:
WHen you have a peer configured in a peer group the peering session policy is implemenated according to the peer group definition ie:
<bigger>neighbor testgroup peer-group
neighbor testgroup remote-as 2493
neighbor testgroup update-source Loopback0
neighbor testgroup send-community
neighbor testgroup version 4
neighbor testgroup route-map mci-bbone out
neighbor testgroup filter-list 70 out
</bigger>
<bigger>neighbor 130.200.17.250 peer-group testgroup
neighbor 150.300.12.13 peer-group testgroup
Why is it that when I try to remove the filter-list statement out of the peer group definition it gives me an error?? It appears you cannot assign different filter-lists to individual
members of a peer-group.
ie
no neighbor testgroup filter-list 70 out = works OK
then ..
neighbor 130.200.17.250 filter-list 70 out
produces this error
% Invalid command for a peer-group member
</bigger>I am trying to apply a different filter-list to different members of the same peer group.
Can anyone offer their advice/experience
greatly appreciated - I am definitly stuck here!
Andrew
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