From: Hunt Lee (huntl@webcentral.com.au)
Date: Thu Sep 12 2002 - 20:28:13 GMT-3
Hi,
Does anyone know what does "received-only" mean in the BGP table? I have
never seen this before in my lab, but I found a router at work which has a
"duplicate" route marked as received-only for every single route it has in
it's BGP table. The router is a Cisco 7206VXR, & running IOS 12.0(21)S3.
br4.wic#sh ip bgp 202.58.42.201
BGP routing table entry for 202.58.32.0/19, version 22677
Paths: (2 available, best #1)
Advertised to non peer-group peers:
203.147.255.132 203.147.255.135
7474 9667
61.88.151.9 from 61.88.151.9 (202.139.124.148)
Origin IGP, metric 10, localpref 115, valid, external, best
7474 9667, (received-only)
61.88.151.9 from 61.88.151.9 (202.139.124.148)
Origin IGP, metric 10, localpref 100, valid, external
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Best Regards,
Hunt Lee
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