understanding BGP MED
Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2017 6:19 am
I have the following topology below
At present, to get to xr4's loopback addresses (10.4.0.0 and 10.5.0.0), all traffic goes through xr2.
Configure xr4 in such a way that a MED of 200 for 10.5.0.0 is sent to xrv2 from xr4 and a MED of 200 for 10.4.0.0 is sent to xrv3.
Traffic for 10.4.0.0 should be going through xrv2 (from xrv1) and traffic to 10.5.0.0 should be going through xrv3
NOTE: only configs related to MED (including RPL's) is required. IP addresses and neighbourships have already been setup
Edited by UD
At present, to get to xr4's loopback addresses (10.4.0.0 and 10.5.0.0), all traffic goes through xr2.
Configure xr4 in such a way that a MED of 200 for 10.5.0.0 is sent to xrv2 from xr4 and a MED of 200 for 10.4.0.0 is sent to xrv3.
Traffic for 10.4.0.0 should be going through xrv2 (from xrv1) and traffic to 10.5.0.0 should be going through xrv3
NOTE: only configs related to MED (including RPL's) is required. IP addresses and neighbourships have already been setup
Edited by UD