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Figure 78 MED attribute

D = 9.0.0.0
Next_hop = 2.1.1.1
MED = 0

D = 9.0.0.0
Next_hop = 3.1.1.1
MED = 100

MED = 0

Router B

Router A

Router C

Router D

2.1.1.1

3.1.1.1

MED = 100

AS 20

AS 10

9.0.0.0

EBGP

EBGP

IBGP

IBGP

IBGP

In general, BGP compares MEDs of routes received from the same AS only.

NOTE:

The current implementation supports using the compare-different-as-med command to force BGP to
compare MED values of routes received from different ASs.

5.

LOCAL_PREF

The LOCAL_PREF attribute is exchanged between iBGP peers only; therefore, it is not advertised to any

other AS. It indicates the priority of a BGP router.
LOCAL_PREF is used to determine the best route for traffic leaving the local AS. When a BGP router

obtains from several iBGP peers multiple routes to the same destination, but with different next hops, it

considers the route with the highest LOCAL_PREF value as the best route. As shown in

Figure 79

, traffic

from AS20 to AS10 travels through Router C that is selected according to LOCAL_PREF.

Figure 79 LOCAL_PREF attribute

6.

COMMUNITY

The COMMUNITY attribute is a group of specific data. A route can carry one or more COMMUNITY

attribute values (each of which is represented by a four-byte integer). The receiving router processes the

route (for example, determining whether to advertise the route and the scope for advertising the route)

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