Thanks for your answer but it does not answer my question. The question was
if it is possible to ignore a MED instead of setting metric=0.
On 21 November 2010 20:29, Zack (Doc) <zack_at_tnan.net> wrote:
> MED should only be compared (by default) when it's coming from the same AS.
> Why do you want to ignore it? Why is setting via RM not clean? I just
> told my carrier to ignore my MED (cause they are using
> "always-compare-med")
> and I told them to put this on their existing RM
>
> route-map CUSTOMER_X_INBOUND permit 1
> set metric=0
> continue
>
> It's just that easy.
>
> On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 17:20, Jack Router <pan.router_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hello Experts,
> > How to ignore MED information received from neigbouring EBGP router ? I
> can
> > set metric = 0 via a route-map but this is not as clean as ignoring an
> > information would be
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