From: Jason Gardiner (gardiner@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Aug 12 2001 - 19:59:48 GMT-3
Maybe not an IGP route, but since the loopback is not directly connected,
the other router does not have a route to it. There has to some route to
the loopbacks before BGP can be established.
Thanks,
Jason Gardiner
Supervisor, Engineering Services
Sprint E|Solutions
"You can swim all day in the Sea of Knowledge and
still come out completely dry. Most people do."
- Norton Juster
On Sun, 12 Aug 2001, Brian Hescock wrote:
> Correction,
> I just realized you said they're in different AS's. It should work
> fine, you don't need an IGP route.
>
> Brian
>
> On Sun, 12 Aug 2001, Brian Hescock wrote:
>
> > router bgp x
> > network a.b.c.d (loopback's network)
> > no sync
> >
> > y
> > On Sun, 12 Aug 2001, Shane Miles wrote:
> >
> > > If I want to use loopback addresses in the BGP neighbor commands on
> > > two routers in different ASs and there is no IGP between them how can I t
ell
> > > the routers how to get to the loopbacks without using static routes?
> > > --
> > > Shane P. Miles
> > > **Please read:http://www.groupstudy.com/list/posting.html
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