prolly should be 0.0.0.15 for the access list.
Also BGP uses MED/Metric to advertise to an external partner what is the best way into the AS, when multiple routes are available.
So by (looking at the diagram for the question) setting the MED on router A to 150, the MED on router B I think should be 100 (or 0 could be the default)....
Which for BGP the lower the MED, the better the path.
So they are wanting to have the traffic bound for 10.10.1.32/28, which consumes 20% BW, to be sent over the lesser used link that runs between Routers B and F
Which will then spread the usage to 45% and 40% over the two links.
hope that helps.
Also BGP uses MED/Metric to advertise to an external partner what is the best way into the AS, when multiple routes are available.
So by (looking at the diagram for the question) setting the MED on router A to 150, the MED on router B I think should be 100 (or 0 could be the default)....
Which for BGP the lower the MED, the better the path.
So they are wanting to have the traffic bound for 10.10.1.32/28, which consumes 20% BW, to be sent over the lesser used link that runs between Routers B and F
Which will then spread the usage to 45% and 40% over the two links.
hope that helps.