From: Timothy McLaurin (tem2360@yahoo.com)
Date: Sun Apr 08 2007 - 18:27:15 ART
I've got a question.
Here's the topology
router2 ------inside/pix/outside------router6
The question is to authenticate BGP sessions between the routers. And router6 is only supposed to see the foreign port as 179. The question then says that you can use one static route
so in the configuration Router 6 uses a static route to router 2 (loopback) via the pix. And Router 2 uses a route-map to Router 6(loopback) via the pix.
Is there a reason for this? Could you not use a route-map on both and acheive the same results? It seems that this is acheived because of the static route but I don't understand why.
I would even think that denying 179 outbound would even have the same results.
Thanks
Tim
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