From: MADMAN (david.madland@qwest.com)
Date: Thu Mar 03 2005 - 17:39:52 GMT-3
An exapmple would be sending routes that would otherwise be sent to
your upstream but shouldn't like RFC1918 addresses or subnets within
your routable IP block that are not being used.
Dave
jacque vincent wrote:
> I start doing bgp practice labs and I do not understand the use of tha
> NULL0 interface. It is the first time I am using the static routes with
> NULL0 interface.
>
> Can somebody explain me when do we need to use the static route directed
> to NULL0 interface in BGP ?
>
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