From: Deleporte Antoine (DELEPORTE@dynetcom.fr)
Date: Fri Nov 22 2002 - 07:19:19 GMT-3
Dear all,
R1----RIP-----R2-----OSPF------R3
BGP-----------IBGP------------BGP
Regarding bgp synchronization issue, when your igp router-id for some routes
and your bgp router-id for these same routes are differents, your bgp don't
synchronized. To solve this problem, I usually make confederations, so i
don't have any more router-id problems...
I'm just trying another method : change my bgp router-id to my ospf
router-id. It works very well. (for example, R1 bgp router-id is 2.2.2.2 and
R2 ospf router-id is also 2.2.2.2. So R3 synchronizes routes learned by R1)
My question is :
is there any disavantage, problem or something hidden when playing with bgp
router-id ? Can someone clarify the exact effect with playing with bgp
router-id ? I think you can put any bgp router-id on a router, even if this
router-id doesn't match any interface on the router....
Regards,
Antoine
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