Extended Community Attributes
  
    The extended community attribute provides a mechanism to label
                
BGP routes. It provides two important enhancements over
            the standard community attribute:
                - An expanded range. Extended communities are 8-bytes wide,
                    whereas regular communities were only 4-bytes wide. So, this ensures that
                    extended communities can be assigned for a plethora of uses, without the fear of
                    overlap.
 
                - The addition of a 'Type' field provides structure for the
                    extended community
 
            
         
    The following two types of extended communities are available:
                - Route Target (RT)
 
                - Site Of Origin (SOO)
 
            
         
    Although these two community types are generally used in L3 VPN
network setup, you can also use them in a non-L3 VPN network to
control the distribution of BGP routes.
    BGP does not send either the extended or standard community attributes to
            their neighbors by default; you must use the configuration command configure bgp
                neighbor send-community.