From: fwells12 (fwells12@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Nov 28 2001 - 02:02:58 GMT-3
I have a route in my igp that disappears when I advertise that route from BGP.
The network is on a loopback interface being redistributed from EIGRP to OSPF.
Before I add it to BGP, all my other routers (regardless of IGP) can see it
just fine. Once I add it to BGP via a network statement all my BGP speakers
can see the route in their BGP tables (including the router in question) and
in all their IP forwarding tables as BGP routes -except the router in
question. The odd thing is, the router that does not have it in its IP
forwarding table any more, does have it in its BGP table! -how does that work?
BGP is not supposed to enter a route into the BGP table unless it has a route
in it's IGP table first right?
Sync is enabled
IOS is 11.3 IP/IPX/AT/DEC and has been used extensively without previous
problems.
Thoughts please...
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