From: sanjay (ccienxtyear@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Apr 12 2002 - 01:00:40 GMT-3
Folks,
I have 3 routers across frame. R1 is the HUB with subinterfaces. R2 and R3 are
spokes. Theres OSPF running between all these routers and every interface from
every router can ping each other.
On R2, I have an EBGP session to an ISP router. R2 also has an IBGP session to
R3. The ISP is sending some routes and I can see those routes on R2 and R3. I
have fixed the next hop self, so to get to the ISP, R3 will use R2 as next
hop.
The problem is when I ping, the ping gets to the subinterface of the HUB
router and dies. Doing a trace also shows this. Since the HUB is not running
BGP, so is not aware of the BGP route. When I put a default route on the HUB
router pointing to R2, I can then successfully ping the ISP network. Is there
anyways to ping the ISP nets, without the use of a default route ? since using
static or default routes are a TABOO.
thanks,
Jay
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