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	Title		: Controlling the redistribution of BGP routes
	Author(s)	: O. Bonaventure et al.
	Filename	: draft-ietf-grow-bgp-redistribution-00.txt
	Pages		: 16
	Date		: 2003-6-2
	
This document proposes the redistribution extended community.  This
new extended community allows a router to influence how a specific
route should be redistributed towards a specified set of eBGP
speakers. Several types of redistribution communities are proposed.
The first type may be used to indicate that a specific route should
not be announced over a specified set of eBGP sessions. The second
type may be used to indicate that the attached route should only be
announced with the NO_EXPORT community over the specified set of eBGP
sessions and the third type may be used to indicate that the attached
route should be prepended n times when announced over a specified set
of eBGP sessions.

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