Real Dumb BGP question - 'cuz it don't work this way?

From: Chuck Larrieu (chuck@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Feb 20 2001 - 04:03:12 GMT-3


   
And I do mean dumb.

Routes enter into a BGP process on a given router by one of three means:

1) placement using a network statement
2) placement via redistribution
3) receiving routes from another BGP speaker

if none of these three things are true, your BGP table ( show ip bgp ) can
only be empty.

Correct? Have I just lost it today? Is something I am reading just plain off
the wall? Or am I??

It's been a very long day on the pod. Good night, everyone. Pleasant dreams.

Chuck
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