From: John Jones (acer0001@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Nov 10 2006 - 22:09:27 ART
This is how I have been doing it as well. Having eBGP peers go to loopbacks
is a pain in the butt. I have had to run an IGP or use static routes between
ASs, which doesn't make much sense, but it works (for a lab envornment
anyways).
John
On 11/9/06, Mohamed Saeed <mohamed_saeed2@rayacorp.com> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
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>
>
> I am asking about the best practice during the lab regarding the iBGP
> and eBGP peering.
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> What I am doing is that for eBGP I do the peering using the physical IP
> address of the eBGP neighbor (unless otherwise stated). For iBGP, I
> usually do the peering on the loopback addresses of the iBGP peers even
> if the two iBGP peers are interconnected using a single physical link
> and even if the task does not ask for that. I am asking if I doing not
> so good thing here.
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>
> Kind Regards
>
> Mohamed Saeed, CCNP - CCIP
>
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