298
[SwitchA-acl-basic-2000] quit
b.
Define two routing policies, apply_med_50, which sets the MED for route 1.0.0.0/8 to
50, and apply_med_100, which sets the MED for route 1.0.0.0/8 to 100.
[SwitchA] route-policy apply_med_50 permit node 10
[SwitchA-route-policy] if-match acl 2000
[SwitchA-route-policy] apply cost 50
[SwitchA-route-policy] quit
[SwitchA] route-policy apply_med_100 permit node 10
[SwitchA-route-policy] if-match acl 2000
[SwitchA-route-policy] apply cost 100
[SwitchA-route-policy] quit
c.
Apply routing policy apply_med_50 to the route advertised to peer 193.1.1.2 (Switch
C), and apply_med_100 to the route advertised to peer 192.1.1.2 (Switch B).
[SwitchA] bgp 100
[SwitchA-bgp] peer 193.1.1.2 route-policy apply_med_50 export
[SwitchA-bgp] peer 192.1.1.2 route-policy apply_med_100 export
[SwitchA-bgp] quit
d.
Display the BGP routing table on Switch D.
[SwitchD] display bgp routing-table
Total Number of Routes: 2
BGP Local router ID is 194.1.1.1
Status codes: * - valid, > - best, d - damped,
h - history, i - internal, s - suppressed, S - Stale
Origin : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
Network NextHop MED LocPrf PrefVal
Path/Ogn
*>i 1.0.0.0 193.1.1.1 50 100 0 100i
* i 192.1.1.1 100 100 0 100i
You can find route 1.0.0.0/8 is the optimal.
Configure different local preferences on Switch B and C for route 1.0.0.0/8, making Switch
D give priority to the route from Switch C.
e.
Define an ACL numbered 2000 on Router C, permitting route 1.0.0.0/8.
[SwitchC] acl number 2000
[SwitchC-acl-basic-2000] rule permit source 1.0.0.0 0.255.255.255
[SwitchC-acl-basic-2000] quit
f.
Configure a routing policy named localpref on Switch C, setting the local preference of
route 1.0.0.0/8 to 200 (the default is 100).
[SwitchC] route-policy localpref permit node 10