From: Rodgers Moore (rodgers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Feb 26 2001 - 19:42:14 GMT-3
You'll need two more things on both routers. The "neighbor x.x.x.x ebgp-mulith
op
<hops>" command and a static route to the loopback network on the other router.
You should be able to ping from one loopback to the other without anything else
working.
Rodgers Moore
Steven Weber wrote:
> I want to use this command on both sides of the connection but it isn't
> working. I use the remote lo0 address for each neighbor statement and I put i
t
> on both sides of the connection but it isn't forming the adjacency. If I take
> away the update-source lo0 command and switch the neighbor statements back to
> normal everything works fine.Has anyone ever seen this before?Am I doing
> something wrong? All help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
> --- Steven Weber
>
> --- itweber@earthlink.net
>
> --- EarthLink: It's your Internet.
>
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