From: ccie2be (ccie2be@nyc.rr.com)
Date: Thu May 27 2004 - 14:45:10 GMT-3
Hi guys,
According to Halabi, BGP will advertised prefixes specified with the network
command, but only if they are in the route table. So far so good, but then I
noticed in his examples that syncronization was enabled. Now, suppose that
sync was disabled. Doesn't that mean that BGP will advertise routes
regardless of whether they're in the route table?
And, if sync is disabled, how does BGP know if the route is up or down and
therefore, if it should advertise the route when there's a network statement
for that route?
TIA
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