RE: BGP and synchronization

From: BERNICO MICHAEL (MBERNICO@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Oct 15 1999 - 10:59:36 GMT-3


   

In order for this to work, you need your IGP (between r2 and r3)
synchronized with your BGP. One way to do this would be to redistribute bgp
into your igp. In real life this is usually not such a hot idea, but it is
a common scenario in alot of the practice labs i've seen.
Mike Bernico
LincOn Network Operations Center
Illinois State Board of Education
(217) 782-4313

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ben Rife [SMTP:brife@bignet.net]
> Sent: Friday, October 15, 1999 8:37 AM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: BGP and synchronization
>
> Hi guys,
>
> Question:
> I have an AS 300 which has 2 routers, both running BGP. One of the
> routers is connected to another AS 100 as follows:
>
> ======== =========
> ROUTER1----------------ROUTER2
> |
> ======== |
> AS100 ROUTER3
> =========
> AS300
>
> On router 3, I have created a loopback interface and given it an address.
> I want to advertise it to Router1/2. In order for Router 3 to advertise it
> to Router 2, I have to turn off synchronization on 2 and 3. Why? How does
> the rule of synchronization affect things here?
>
> Thanks for all your help,
> TRy #3 (Dec 5-6, RTP)
>
> Benjy Rife
> MCSE, CNE, CCIE Candidate
> brife@bignet.net <mailto:brife@bignet.net>
> www.bignet.net/~brife <http://www.bignet.net/~brife>



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