Re: neighbor x.x.x.x ebgp-multihop

From: Paul Schuuring (paul.schuuring@tele2.com)
Date: Fri Aug 11 2006 - 12:14:20 ART


Consider disable connected as a good alternative;

kast(config-router)#neighbor 2.2.2.2 disable-connected-check

Basic routing has to be in place from loopback - loopback.

Paul Schuuring

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neighbor x.x.x.x ebgp-multihop

I am currently working on LAB 3 of InternetWorkExpert workbook the
Exterior Gateway Routing section. Task 5.1. I was ask to peer R4 and R5
together. The routers our actually directly connected via 2 interfaces.
When I check my Solution guide the 2 routers are connected using the
neighbor x.x.x.x ebgp-multihop command which I thought was only needed
when you need to connect bgp neighbors that are not directly connected.
Could someone please explain why I had to use this command? Thx.



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