Re: BGP rib failure explanation from IE Lab 2

From: 林資源 (ernest.lin@msa.hinet.net)
Date: Sun May 15 2005 - 01:36:29 GMT-3


The bgp table 204.12.1.0 was learning via IBGP, and the route with better administrative distance already present in IGP.
r>i204.12.1.0 132.1.17.7 0 100 0 400 i

Ernest

Long Kwok fe0:

>Hi,
>
>I have seen the "r" or rib failure bgp table tag a few times , but am
>clueless as to why it occurs and what it means ? From IE lab 2 in there
>RS workbook , here is routing table from R3 , which is learning the
>204.12.1.0 /24 network via ospf and EBGP so I would assume it would
>choose bgp over ospf as they are same length prefix . Is rib failure
>something that should be concern about ?
>
>
>
>Rack1R3#show ip bgp
>
>BGP table version is 32, local router ID is 150.1.3.3
>
>Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, > best, i -
>internal,
>
> r RIB-failure, S Stale
>
>Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
>
>
>
> Network Next Hop Metric LocPrf Weight Path
>
>*>i28.119.16.0/24 132.1.26.6 0 100 0 100 54 i
>
>*>i28.119.17.0/24 132.1.26.6 0 100 0 100 54 i
>
>*>i112.0.0.0 132.1.26.6 0 100 0 100 54 50
>60 i
>
>*>i113.0.0.0 132.1.26.6 0 100 0 100 54 50
>60 i
>
>*>i114.0.0.0 132.1.26.6 0 100 0 100 54 i
>
>*>i115.0.0.0 132.1.26.6 0 100 0 100 54 i
>
>*>i116.0.0.0 132.1.26.6 0 100 0 100 54 i
>
>*>i117.0.0.0 132.1.26.6 0 100 0 100 54 i
>
>*>i118.0.0.0 132.1.26.6 0 100 0 100 54 i
>
>*>i119.0.0.0 132.1.26.6 0 100 0 100 54 i
>
>r>i204.12.1.0 132.1.17.7 0 100 0 400 i
>
>*> 205.90.31.0 132.1.35.5 0 200 254 ?
>
>*> 220.20.3.0 132.1.35.5 0 200 254 ?
>
>*> 222.22.2.0 132.1.35.5 0 200 254 ?
>
>Rack1R3#
>
>Rack1R3#
>
>Rack1R3#
>
>
>
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>TIA , Long
>
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