From: Giveortake@xxxxxxx
Date: Mon Jul 08 2002 - 02:41:43 GMT-3
Here goes..
R4 is hub router and it has a PVC to R5 and R6. There is no PVC between R5 &
R6. It is a point-to-multipoint. R5 & R6 also have Ethernets and are
connected to R7 who also has an eth on the same subnet.
R4 is peered to R5 and R6. R5 and R6 area peered to R7. R5&R6 are NOT
peered.
So the question is, do I need to use the route-reflector-client on R4? I do
not believe so.
When I do use the route-reflector client I get strange results on R5 and R6
when I do a show ip bgp. R7 is advertising a 192.x.x.x network. When I
use the Route-reflector client under the above scenerio, R6 shows TWO paths
to the 192.x.x.x network. One directly to R7 and the other through
R5......... When I do the same show ip bgp on R5, it shows only ONE
path to the 192 network via R7. If nothing else, I figured they ought to
both have two ways but they dont.
If anyone followed the above mess and wants to help let me know. I can send
configs........
The above scenerio is from IPEXPERT lab 20-3.........
Thanks,
David
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