From: Nick Shah (nshah@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Jul 04 2002 - 22:56:16 GMT-3
I would suggest that you read the BGP synchronisation process, especially
the small "quirk" when OSPF is involved. This could be found under the DOC
CD or on the CCO url (for DOC).
There are a few ways to get around it, but they will become obvious once you
know the "dependencies" of synchronisation (meaning : what is required for
BGP routes to get synchronised)
I will post a better explanation, once you understand the rule of
synchronisation and come up with a "pointed question" (why doesnt it work ?
will do just fine :)
rgds
Nick
----- Original Message -----
From: "kpalmer" <kip.palmer@verizon.net>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Friday, July 05, 2002 11:11 AM
Subject: synch bgp
> Definition?
>
> CCIE Study Guide Lab Unnamed:
>
> Section ix:
>
> 3. Synchronize BGP with OSPF
>
> Question:
>
> When #3 is required, they are asking you to not
> use, "no synchronization", under BGP. They are saying
> that the IGP should have routes to all BGP advertised
> networks(right?).
>
> So, on an iBGP peers, the routes will be in the BGP table,
> but NOT in the IP routing table as a BGP route?????<--that's my
> question.
>
> This isn't limited to the Unnamed Lab, obviously, it's BGP
> characteristics.
>
> Please reply....
>
> K Palmer
> Custodian
> kip.palmer@verizon.net
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