Apply the export-to-my-isp policy statement as an export policy to the EBGP peering on the CE Router A as follows:
- [edit]
- protocols {
-
- bgp {
-
- group my_isp {
- export export-to-my-isp;
- }
- }
- }
When you issue the show route receive-protocol bgp detail command, you should see the following routes originated from PE Router B with my-soo community:
user@host> show route receive-protocol
bgp 10.12.99.2 detail
inet.0: 16 destinations, 16 routes (15 active, 0 holddown, 1 hidden)
inet.3: 2 destinations, 2 routes (2 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
vpn_blue.inet.0: 8 destinations, 10 routes (8 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
* 10.12.33.0/30 (2 entries, 1 announced)
Nexthop: 10.12.99.2
AS path: 100 I
Communities: origin:100:1
10.12.99.0/30 (2 entries, 1 announced)
Nexthop: 10.12.99.2
AS path: 100 I
Communities: origin:100:1
* 10.255.71.177/32 (1 entry, 1 announced)
Nexthop: 10.12.99.2
AS path: 100 I
Communities: origin:100:1
* 192.168.64.0/21 (1 entry, 1 announced)
Nexthop: 10.12.99.2
AS path: 100 I
Communities: origin:100:1
iso.0: 1 destinations, 1 routes (1 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
mpls.0: 8 destinations, 8 routes (8 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
bgp.l3vpn.0: 4 destinations, 4 routes (4 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
inet6.0: 2 destinations, 2 routes (2 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
__juniper_private1__.inet6.0: 1 destinations, 1 routes (1 active, 0 holddown, 0
hidden)