From: ccie2be (ccie2be@nyc.rr.com)
Date: Sun May 29 2005 - 19:09:40 GMT-3
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From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Kenneth Wygand
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 4:55 PM
To: ccie2be; Group Study
Subject: RE: BGP rib failure
Tim,
You will usually get this if you already have a route in your routing
table that has a better distance than the one BGP is trying to install.
Have you modified the distances of any of your routes or any of your
routing protocols globally?
Kenneth E. Wygand
Systems Engineer, Project Services
CCIE #13720, CISSP #37102, CCNP/DP, ACSP,
Cisco IPT Design Specialist, MCP, CNA, Network+, A+
Custom Computer Specialists, Inc.
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-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
ccie2be
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 4:46 PM
To: Group Study
Subject: BGP rib failure
HI guys,
when I did a show ip bgp I got this output
r>i 136.6.23.2 0 100 0 300 200 400
i
r 136.6.44.0/24 136.6.15.5 0 200 200 200
200
200
400 i
r>i 136.6.23.2 0 100 0 300 200 400
i
*>i205.90.31.0 136.6.23.2 0 100 0 300 200 254
?
As you can see, there's a "r" next to 2 of the entries. Why is that?
And,
more importantly, what should I do about it?
Also, how will that affect routing?
Thanks in advance, Tim
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