Hi I didn't get the idea behind IN and OUT calling in route-map why ? Local preference we are using for outbound traffic but in route-map we are calling Inbound direction. MED we are using for inbound traffic but in route-map we are calling outbound direction. Can you please reply?. Thank you.
@shafeequem4177 : IN influence outbound traffic (how traffic shud exit my AS) OUT influence how traffic should enter my AS! As path and med are used to manipulate inbound traffic so OUT direction is used LP and weight manipulate outbound traffic so IN direction is used
yes, it can be configured, one thing is locally significant, to influence outbound, but here he is not influencing inbound, look at his show commands, there it is
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I didn't get the idea behind IN and OUT calling in route-map why ?
Local preference we are using for outbound traffic but in route-map we are calling Inbound direction.
MED we are using for inbound traffic but in route-map we are calling outbound direction.
Can you please reply?.
Thank you.
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@shafeequem4177 : IN influence outbound traffic (how traffic shud exit my AS)
OUT influence how traffic should enter my AS!
As path and med are used to manipulate inbound traffic so OUT direction is used
LP and weight manipulate outbound traffic so IN direction is used
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Why we using BGP with MPLS?
Still I don't understand OSPF, BGP and MPLS combination can you please explain?.
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No. U can not configured LP between EBGP peering. its only to local AS.
Yes
yes, it can be configured, one thing is locally significant, to influence outbound, but here he is not influencing inbound, look at his show commands, there it is
We can configure LP for EBGP as well, and do path manipulation if it is not default value