RE: BGP

From: Ronnie Royston (RonnieR@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Dec 08 2000 - 12:20:06 GMT-3


   
Rob, I think that depends on the lab. However, I have noticed BGP taking
the network command and not adding the connected loopback interfaces to the
BGP database. I had to 'redistribute connected' and then use a route map to
filter out the interfaces that I didn't want advertised to peers. This
behavior is contrary to what the theory says,

"The network command will work if the network you are trying to advertise is
known to the router, whether connected, static, or learned dynamically."
-Halabi

?????? Good luck.

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert DeVito [mailto:robertdevito@hotmail.com]
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 12:10 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: BGP

<html><DIV>If you are working on a lab, and you come across "configure R1
for AS 400". Would you assume to use "network" to add all interfacese on R1
to BGP, regardless if you are running a IGP. Or would it say "add the ip
address of E0 to BGP?" Sorry about the dumb question, I am just trying to
understand the wording of labs.....</DIV>
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