On 24/05/10 17:28, Allan Eising wrote: > In some ways, I find the MikroTik RouterOS routing filter syntax a little > more powerful than Cisco's route-maps. As routing filters work the same > way as firewall filters, you can group rules in "chains" and reuse parts > of your filters in other filters by jumping to another chain. This could > be used, for instance, on a peering setup, where you have a number of > rules per peer but also some common filtering for all peers, or to handle > specific and generic filtering for your customers. > > I haven't yet found anything that I missed being able to with filters, at > least with BGP. With other routing protocols, it's another story.
It's different thinking for every router platform/os, really. On Cisco/Quagga you can also reuse filtering rules by using peering-groups. At the end of the day, everybody has to find their best medium. Kind regards, Martin List-Petersen -- Airwire - Ag Nascadh Pobail an Iarthair http://www.airwire.ie Phone: 091-865 968