RE: r routes in BGP table

From: Michael Jia (mjia@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Mar 17 2002 - 02:08:56 GMT-3


   
Hi,

No. It is not from a production router.
The routes are generated in the lab router.
It always stay in "r" even after reboot the router.
Those r routes are learned via iBGP and exists in the routing table via
EBGP -> OSPF redistribution at one of the EBGP routers within the same AS.

Thanks
Michael

> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
> Ahmed Mamoor Amimi
> Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2002 8:14 PM
> To: Michael Jia; Ccielab@Groupstudy. Com
> Subject: Re: r routes in BGP table
>
>
> is this from a production router
>
> -Mamoor
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Michael Jia <mjia@cisco.com>
> To: Ccielab@Groupstudy. Com <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2002 7:26 AM
> Subject: r routes in BGP table
>
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Would someone briefly explain what is the "r" on the left of the bgp
> routes.
> > What caused this to happen and how to fix it.
> >
> > The following is the output of "show ip bgp".
> >
> > Thanks
> > Michael
> >
> > ===================================
> > cisco2600#sh ip bgp
> > BGP table version is 7, local router ID is 203.250.13.41
> > Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, > best, i -
> > internal,
> > r RIB-failure
> > Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
> >
> > Network Next Hop Metric LocPrf Weight Path
> > *> 128.213.63.128/25
> > 128.213.63.2 0 0 200 i
> > * i 203.250.15.2 100 0 300 500 400
> 200
> > i
> > r 192.208.10.128/25
> > 128.213.63.2 0 200 400 500
> 300
> > i
> > r>i 203.250.15.2 0 100 0 300 i
> > r 195.211.10.128/25
> > 128.213.63.2 0
> 200 400 500 i
> > r>i 203.250.15.2 100 0 300 500 i
> > *> 200.200.10.0 128.213.63.2 0 200 400 i
> > * i 203.250.15.2 100 0
> 300 500 400 i
> > cisco2600#



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