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DO> Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 14:59:30 -0700
DO> From: Dennis Ott
DO> I have 3 connections( 2 T1's, 1 5Mb ) with 3 ISP's. I would
DO> like to route all or nearly all of my outbound traffic
DO> through the 5Mb connection. But in the event the 5Mb
DO> connection fails the other 2 T1's will continue to provide
DO> connectivity.
DO> ip as-path access-list 10 permit ^1300 .{0,1} .{0,1}$
ip as-path access-list 10 permit ^1300_
DO> route-map COX permit 10
DO> match as-path 10
DO> set weight
route-map COX permit 10
match as-path 10
set local-pref <whatever>
Higher local-pref wins. Unlike weight, local-pref affects your
entire ASN, not just one router; you're better off planning ahead
and using local-pref instead of weight.
Also consider as-path prepends.
Eddy
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