RE: BGP RR

From: RSiddappa@xxxxxxxxxx
Date: Tue Mar 12 2002 - 13:21:23 GMT-3


   
How does your routing table look like?

R.

-----Original Message-----
From: Manny Gonzalez [mailto:gonzalu@nyp.org]
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 9:36 AM
To: kenairs
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: BGP RR

Since you have SYN on, did you try looking at that route specifically
and see it's complete attribute set? Do this:

show ip bgp 1.2.3.4

This should give you an idea of the problem. Can you give us your
configs?

Manny

kenairs 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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