Following a few documents on how to use route-maps to set preference of routes (related to my last thread regarding asymmetrical routing) all the ones I have looked at today (about 6or so) use the below method to apply the route map under the router section: router bgp YOURAS# neighbour x.x.x.x remote-as AS# neighbour x.x.x.x route-map MAPNAME in yet in the last line, "route-map" is not an option on my router, which is an ASR1004 running the version 15 line of code. is there a new way to do this? don't you love Cisco's consistency? thanks much for your time again, greg -- This message and any attachments may contain confidential and/or privileged information for the sole use of the intended recipient. Any review or distribution by anyone other than the person for whom it was originally intended is strictly prohibited. If you have received this message in error, please contact the sender and delete all copies. Opinions, conclusions or other information contained in this message may not be that of the organization.
1) this is probably better posed over at cisco-nsp instead of NANOG. 2) i really hope you aren't using the canadian version of 'neighbor' On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 9:59 AM, Greg Whynott <Greg.Whynott@oicr.on.ca>wrote:
Following a few documents on how to use route-maps to set preference of routes (related to my last thread regarding asymmetrical routing) all the ones I have looked at today (about 6or so) use the below method to apply the route map under the router section:
router bgp YOURAS# neighbour x.x.x.x remote-as AS# neighbour x.x.x.x route-map MAPNAME in
yet in the last line, "route-map" is not an option on my router, which is an ASR1004 running the version 15 line of code.
is there a new way to do this?
don't you love Cisco's consistency?
thanks much for your time again, greg
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Try doing it under the 'address-family ipv4'? I've never seen any version of IOS not take it. -----Original Message----- From: Greg Whynott [mailto:Greg.Whynott@oicr.on.ca] Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 9:00 AM To: nanog@nanog.org list Subject: BGP route-map options Following a few documents on how to use route-maps to set preference of routes (related to my last thread regarding asymmetrical routing) all the ones I have looked at today (about 6or so) use the below method to apply the route map under the router section: router bgp YOURAS# neighbour x.x.x.x remote-as AS# neighbour x.x.x.x route-map MAPNAME in yet in the last line, "route-map" is not an option on my router, which is an ASR1004 running the version 15 line of code. is there a new way to do this? don't you love Cisco's consistency? thanks much for your time again, greg -- This message and any attachments may contain confidential and/or privileged information for the sole use of the intended recipient. Any review or distribution by anyone other than the person for whom it was originally intended is strictly prohibited. If you have received this message in error, please contact the sender and delete all copies. Opinions, conclusions or other information contained in this message may not be that of the organization.
thanks Thomas, I opened a ticket with Cisco and am pestering other lists so i'm not bothering anyone with my operational issues. it does accept it under address-family, and doing a show bgp indicates something is going on: ASR1004#show bgp | inc \ \ 150\ *> 132.248.13.0/24 205.211.94.145 150 0 549 26677 6509 18592 278 i but the selected path is still going out via the other provider, not 549. if your intrested it'll let you know the outcome. thanks for taking the time to respond, greg On Jan 14, 2011, at 12:51 PM, Thomas Magill wrote:
Try doing it under the 'address-family ipv4'?
I've never seen any version of IOS not take it.
-----Original Message----- From: Greg Whynott [mailto:Greg.Whynott@oicr.on.ca] Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 9:00 AM To: nanog@nanog.org list Subject: BGP route-map options
Following a few documents on how to use route-maps to set preference of routes (related to my last thread regarding asymmetrical routing) all the ones I have looked at today (about 6or so) use the below method to apply the route map under the router section:
router bgp YOURAS# neighbour x.x.x.x remote-as AS# neighbour x.x.x.x route-map MAPNAME in
yet in the last line, "route-map" is not an option on my router, which is an ASR1004 running the version 15 line of code.
is there a new way to do this?
don't you love Cisco's consistency?
thanks much for your time again, greg
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Wait... Does the router even accept 'neighbour' instead of ' neighbor'? -----Original Message----- From: Greg Whynott [mailto:Greg.Whynott@oicr.on.ca] Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 9:00 AM To: nanog@nanog.org list Subject: BGP route-map options Following a few documents on how to use route-maps to set preference of routes (related to my last thread regarding asymmetrical routing) all the ones I have looked at today (about 6or so) use the below method to apply the route map under the router section: router bgp YOURAS# neighbour x.x.x.x remote-as AS# neighbour x.x.x.x route-map MAPNAME in yet in the last line, "route-map" is not an option on my router, which is an ASR1004 running the version 15 line of code. is there a new way to do this? don't you love Cisco's consistency? thanks much for your time again, greg -- This message and any attachments may contain confidential and/or privileged information for the sole use of the intended recipient. Any review or distribution by anyone other than the person for whom it was originally intended is strictly prohibited. If you have received this message in error, please contact the sender and delete all copies. Opinions, conclusions or other information contained in this message may not be that of the organization.
haha… yeah that is not a copy and paste but rather me just typing that out. the proper spelling in the config is being used, or the american spelling… english is the worse language… thanks again, greg On Jan 14, 2011, at 12:52 PM, Thomas Magill wrote:
Wait...
Does the router even accept 'neighbour' instead of ' neighbor'?
-----Original Message----- From: Greg Whynott [mailto:Greg.Whynott@oicr.on.ca] Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 9:00 AM To: nanog@nanog.org list Subject: BGP route-map options
Following a few documents on how to use route-maps to set preference of routes (related to my last thread regarding asymmetrical routing) all the ones I have looked at today (about 6or so) use the below method to apply the route map under the router section:
router bgp YOURAS# neighbour x.x.x.x remote-as AS# neighbour x.x.x.x route-map MAPNAME in
yet in the last line, "route-map" is not an option on my router, which is an ASR1004 running the version 15 line of code.
is there a new way to do this?
don't you love Cisco's consistency?
thanks much for your time again, greg
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