BGP solution ?

From: Georgi Moskov (moskov_at_telecoms.bg)
Date: 01/21/04

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    Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 13:45:09 +0200 (EET)
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    Hi all,

    I have tha following setup:

                           --- B ---
                          / \
                         / \ 6802:100
     194.141.24.0/24 -- A C ----------- F
                         \ / 6802:200
                          \ /
                           --- D ---

    Router F advertises to router C prefixes marked widh community 6802:100
    and prefixes marked with 6802:200. Is it possible to configure the routers
    in such a way, that traffic to/from 194.141.24.0/24 and prefixes marked
    widh 6802:100 to pass through router B and traffic to/from 6802:200 to
    pass through router D ? (the ruters use zebra)

    Respectfully,
    Georgi Moskov

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