What happens when you choose not to use the additive command in the
route-map and apply all attributes again.  Have you tried reversing the
order in the command and not use additive?  It should then replace the
community values with the ones you specify and in the order you want.  I
have wondered the same thing as Nick has asked.  I suppose that would be
an ask the proctor to see if the points are dependant on the order being
the same.

On 4/02/13 3:05 PM, "Ryan Krcelic" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Is there a way to match community list order?  Try it out and see if you
>get
>matches.  On one of your other BGP routers, write a community list with
>the
>communities in question in any order and tie that to a route map that
>sets a
>tag or local pref or weight or something like that.  See if your routes
>match.
>
>You may also want to try it with the exact keyword on your route-map match
>statement.
>
>Respectfully,
>
>Ryan Krcelic
>CCIE #38087 
>
>
>On 2/3/13 10:54 PM, "Nick Bonifacio" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Everyone,
>> 
>> Just a bit of an OCD question here....
>> 
>> Does the order of community numbers matter?
>> 
>> For example, let's say you have eBGP routes that have community 867.
>> 
>> Then lets say a task wants you to change the community to 867 5 309
>> 
>> 
>> if I create a route-map to accomplish that
>> 
>> 
>> route-map BGP_COMM
>> set community 5 309 additive
>> 
>> and then apply it to the peer for incoming routes, I get
>> 
>> community: 309 5 867
>> 
>> have I still satisfied the task "change the community to 867 5 309"?
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>V/r,
>
>Ryan Krcelic
>
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