Re:

From: Peter Van Oene (vantech@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Aug 12 1999 - 02:22:00 GMT-3


   
   Keep in mind that a BGP router will not post routes to the main table
   for
   destinations that it does not know how to reach. I would suggest you
   look
   at your bgp table and view the next hops.. If you do not have routes
   in the
   table to each of the next hops, the bgp router will not post those
   routes to the
   table.
   
   
   Peter Van Oene
   Senior Systems Engineer
   UNIS LUMIN Inc.
   www.unislumin.com
   
   ----- Original Message -----
   
   From: Todd Regonini
   
   To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
   
   Sent: Monday, August 09, 1999 12:27 PM
   
   
   
   Fellow Groupstudy members,
   
   I could really use some help with my BGP lab. Here is the scenario:
   I have a backbone router (R6) that is injecting BGP routes from
   several loopback addresses into my lab setup. I have a second router
   (R1) running EBGP with this backbone router, and it sees all the
   routes as it should, and they show up in the routing table as well. I
   have several other routers (R2 - R5) running IBGP with the R1 router
   that see the routes if I do a "sho ip bgp" all routes are there,
   however, the routers other than R1 that are running IBGP don't have
   the BGP routes in the routing table. Any ideas???? All of the
   adjacencies are up and running fine, but I don't know why the routes
   don't show up int the routing table. Any help would be greatly
   appreciated. I can also send configs if necessary, but I did not
   include here for the sake of brevity. Thanks again.
   
   
   
   Todd Regonini



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