From: Brant I. Stevens (branto@branto.com)
Date: Sat Sep 09 2006 - 01:16:55 ART
What is the next-hop address set to?
On 9/7/06 4:03 PM, "Mohamed Saeed" <mohamed_saeed2@rayacorp.com> wrote:
> Hi,
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> How could I use GRE tunnels to transit non-BGP speaking routers without
> redistributing the EBGP routes into the AS IGP?
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> Assume that the AS consists of three routers; R1, R2 and R3. Each of R1
> and R2 has an EBGP session with other AS. R3 has not BGP configured. Is
> there a way to use a GRE tunnel between R1 and R2 to have reachability
> from R1 to the BGP routes learned from R2 and vice versa without
> redistributing the BGP table into the IGP of the AS?
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> I have configured a GRE tunnel between R1 and R2 and I have established
> IBGP peering between them using the tunnel IP address.
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> Still I could not have full reachability unless I have disabled
> synchronization and redistributed the BGP into the AS IGP, and I have
> concluded that the tunnel has no added value,
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> Would someone help with this?
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> Thanks
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> Mohamed ..
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