From: Brian McGahan (bmcgahan@internetworkexpert.com)
Date: Tue Mar 28 2006 - 18:47:50 GMT-3
How often are BGP packets exchanged when the network is stable and there
is no change in the topology? This should give you a hint as to how to
answer the question.
HTH,
Brian McGahan, CCIE #8593
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf
Of
> Alexei Monastyrnyi
> Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 2:13 AM
> To: PANDI MOORTHY
> Cc: Cisco certification
> Subject: Re: BGP question
>
> You actually build a BGP topology by yourself, according to the task,
so
> it is a bit odd to say "change" here.
> This nay imply that you have more routers and they might participate
in
> BGP but they shouldn't. Typically in no -full-meshed iBGP topology
with
> RRs or confederations etc....
>
> But difficult to give any practice advise without seeing a complete
> wording.
>
> A.
>
> on 28/03/2006 08:46 PANDI MOORTHY wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> >
> > The question is "BGP packets should only be sent between R4 and R5,
if
> there
> > is a change in the BGP topology"
> >
> >
> >
> > Basically R4 and R5 has iBGP peering between them,
> >
> >
> >
> > Is there a command in bgp will do this? Please advice me.
> >
> >
> > Regards.
> > Pandi
> >
> >
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