From: Brad Hedlund (BHedlund@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Feb 06 2000 - 01:30:01 GMT-3
Are you running an IGP between R1 R2 R3?
Think about it ... how could you get those BGP routes into R2?
Lets play hangman:
r_d_str_b__io_.
Brad Hedlund
CCIE #5530
Network Guidance Company
> Hi,
>
> I encountered this senario: R1-------R2-------R3--------R4
> ----------AS1---------|-AS2--
> R1 and R3 are IBGP peers, R3 and R4 are EBGP peers. R2 is not
> running BGP,
> but there is a default route point to R5 (not shown). The
> problem I have is
> when using "no sync" at R1, all the BGP routes from R4 will
> show up, but R2
> doesn't know anything about R4's BGP routes, so when trace
> from R1 to R4's
> BGP routes, R2 forwards to its default route(to R5), not R3.
> My question is:
> is there a way to make it work besides running BGP on R2?
> Thanks a lot.
>
> Zhen Cai
>
>
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