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You have to have the same outbound policy for all the members in the peergroup. I.e., no override of outbound policy for peer group members. Christina Y. Chu Sr. Network Engineer Verio - Northwest [email protected] (425)649-7493 On Thu, 12 Mar 1998, Andrew Brown wrote: > > > Question: > > > WHen you have a peer configured in a peer group the peering session > policy is implemenated according to the peer group definition ie: > > > <bigger>neighbor testgroup peer-group > > neighbor testgroup remote-as 2493 > > neighbor testgroup update-source Loopback0 > > neighbor testgroup send-community > > neighbor testgroup version 4 > > neighbor testgroup route-map mci-bbone out > > neighbor testgroup filter-list 70 out > > </bigger> > > <bigger>neighbor 130.200.17.250 peer-group testgroup > > neighbor 150.300.12.13 peer-group testgroup > > > Why is it that when I try to remove the filter-list statement out of the > peer group definition it gives me an error?? It appears you cannot > assign different filter-lists to individual > > members of a peer-group. > > > ie > > > no neighbor testgroup filter-list 70 out = works OK > > > then .. > > > neighbor 130.200.17.250 filter-list 70 out > > > produces this error > > > % Invalid command for a peer-group member > > > > </bigger>I am trying to apply a different filter-list to different > members of the same peer group. > > > > Can anyone offer their advice/experience > > > greatly appreciated - I am definitly stuck here! > > > Andrew > > > > > --------------------------------><<------------------------- > > Andrew Brown - Internetwork Design Engineer - Service Development > > iSTAR internet inc Tel: (613)780-2210 > > 250 Albert Street Fax: (613)780-6666 > > Ottawa, Ont, Canada K1P 6M1 > > >
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