Re: BGP RR

From: Sandro Ciffali (sandyccie@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Mar 12 2002 - 13:38:03 GMT-3


   
Since you have sync on, Network advertize by R2 on bgp
will go into R1's routing table only if it is recd.
both on BGP and IGP, Only then R1 will advertize that
network to R3.
If you turn off the sync on R1 then you will see it
being advertized to R3.
Or else redistribute the ethernet on R2 into your
igrp.

Sandro
--- kenairs <kenairs@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi ,
> From the Cisco CD , is states the below
>
> When the route reflector receives an advertised
> route, depending on the
> neighbor, it does the following:
>
>
> a.. A route from an external BGP speaker is
> advertised to all clients and
> nonclient peers.
>
>
> b.. A route from a nonclient peer is advertised to
> all clients.
>
>
> c.. A route from a client is advertised to all
> clients and nonclient peers.
> Hence, the clients need not be fully meshed.
> Here is my topology,
>
> R1
> | |
> | |
> | |
> R2 R3
>
> All routers are able to reach each other through IGP
> ( eigrp ) . R1 is the RR
> R2 and R3 is the client.
>
> Now, R2 has a E0 . It then have a network command
> under BGP and is propagrate
> to R1.
> But R1 does not advertised the route to R3 ..
> Why is this so ?
> All routers are syn enabled.
>
>
> but is R2 received a route from another AS, the
> route will be advertised to
> R3.
>



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