From: Ebru Toker (EToker@tepum.com.tr)
Date: Fri Nov 01 2002 - 00:22:10 GMT-3
If netB is learned from an IBGP peer, it can not be redistributed into IGP for loop avoidance.But if you insist on redistributing it you can use the command "redistribute bgp redistribute-internal". Probably the other BGP routes were learned from an EBGP peer, so you can see them in your EIGRP table.
Ebru
-----Original Message-----
From: jim.phillipo@guardent.com [mailto:jim.phillipo@guardent.com]
Sent: 31 Ekim 2002 Per~embe 22:56
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Redistribution Question
Router A has BGP and EIGRP running on it. Net B is directly connected and is
in the BGP table. Net B is not part of the EIGRP process. I am
redistributing BGP into EIGRP. Net B does not appear in the EIGRP next hop
router but all the other BGP routes do ?
Is there a gotcha revolving around redistribution of networks that are
directly connected ?
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