RE: BGP No best path ?

From: clou@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Fri Mar 31 2000 - 18:37:08 GMT-3


   
Kevin,

When attempting to connect an EBGP peer residing on the network that
is not directly connected, you use this command. In your case, use it
if the two loopbacks are in the different AS. You don't use the command
if it's IBGP peering.

As far as your question, the other posts are probably correct - it's
synchronization issue. I jumped into conclusion too fast. So, DO read
the question carefully!

Chi
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"Kevin Gannon" <kevin@gannons.net> on 03/31/2000 01:41:53 PM

To: <clou@ebnetworks.com>
cc:

Subject: RE: BGP No best path ?

> Is the update-source IP address advertised to each other?
> Without seeing the details, I think it's "neighbor x.x.x.x
> ebgp-multihop x" related issue.

The update source is advertsied. Can you expand on the ebgp-multihop
x issue that you mention ?

Thanks & Regards,
Kevin



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