From: William Chu (wwwchu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Dec 03 1999 - 03:38:05 GMT-3
Hon-siong:
If both routers are in the same AS then you are doing IBGP peering, correct?
If so, make sure both routers have some kind of IGP running so that their
loopback
addresses are showing up in the routing table. Once you have got that then
IBGP
session should be able to establish between the two.
If my assumption is wrong please correct me.
Regards,
William
At 08:28 PM 1999/12/2 PST, hon-siong chan wrote:
>I followed Sam Halabi book on configuring a simple BGP peering by pointing
>to a loopback interface. Scenario is as simple as follows:
>
> -----R1 --------R2
>
>Where R1 has a loopback interface and both are in same AS. In R1, command
>as:
>
>neighbor <R2> remote-as 100
>neighbor <R2> update-source loopback 0
>
>The peering can never be established since then. A "Sh ip bgp neigh" showed
>"Active" status only?!
>
>What's wrong?
>
>Thanks in advance....
>
>HonSiong
>
>
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