From: Joe Hsieh (joe.hsieh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Jan 07 2002 - 02:26:59 GMT-3
Richard,
I do not think this will work. Reason:
R3 will never pass iBGP routes it learn from R1 to R2. ---(ibgp rules)
So, there is no way you can let R2 to route through R3 using BGP route info.
If I am right, "sh ip bgp" on R2, you should get routes from R1 only.
Joe Hsieh
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Richard Geiger
Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2002 11:42 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: BGP Help 2 days untill Lab
The senerio is that you have 1 BGP external router AS100 connected to an
internal router AS999. You are using the next hop command because you are
not using IGP for the outside route.
AS100 lo0 10.10.10.1/24
|
AS999 -R1
/ \
AS999-R2 --- As999 -R3
All three of the internals are peered to each other.
R2 and R3 both show the next hop to 10.10.10.0 to be the Loopback
on R1
As there is only one path local-pref,weight, as-path won't help here.
How do you tell R3 to use a path through R2 to Reach 10.10.10.1
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