EIGRP Task 6 : ROUTE-FILTERING using route-maps?
R2 should receive loopbacks of R1 only via R4. But routing table of R2 displays routes via both R# and R4. Need help in identifying the issue. Attaching the topology hereby.
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Hi Monty,
It is not allowing me to enter tag with a non integer value. That is why I tried with 1111.
I have applied a route-map on R2 to set tag 2222 and I can see that the same tag is applied when I check routes for 2.x.x.x network on R4.
Only problem is that route-map applied on R4 is not denying the routes out from R4.
Will PBR work if applied on the interface?
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