From: msaeed@uaeu.ac.ae
Date: Wed Oct 11 2006 - 14:54:25 ART
Hello,
R4 in AS100 is sending 164.1.0.0 network using aggregate-address command
to BB3in AS54, BB3 is accpting it....
R6 in AS200 is sending 164.1.0.0 using aggregate to BB2 in AS254..BB2 is
accepting that....
now R4 can ping the routes received from BB3, but R6 can not, unless you
issue the command
bgp distance 20 200 255
and R4 created entry
r> 164.1.0.0 0.0.0.0
then every one in AS200 can ping routes learned from BB3, can any one
explain whats really happening by preventing 164.1.0.0 to enter RIB of R4
while I can see that still BB3 and R3 have 164.1.0.0 as normal entry
in their respective bgp table?
Or if some one can point me to some document about RIB in BGP....
I appreciate any help.....
Regards,
Mohammad Zahed Saeed
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