From: Rocco R21 (roccor21@hotmail.com)
Date: Tue May 22 2007 - 18:16:49 ART
Hi,
Does anybody know a way to see what a potential BGP neighbor router is using 
as a destination IP address when trying to establish a TCP session on 179 
without going into the router's configuration to check? I've tried using 
'debug ip packet detail' but this doesn't show what remote EBGP peer is 
trying to connect to my router, and with what destination IP they are trying 
to connect?
For example R1 and R2 are to EBGP peers. If I'm telneted into R1 and running 
'debug ip packet detail' I can only see R1's source IP and the destination 
it's trying to connect to.  I don't see the inbound TCP connection from R2.  
I've tried this both ways where R1/R2 have been the server and client 
speakers.
What I'm basically trying to do is troubleshoot if I were using the wrong IP 
address as a destination in my BGP configuration and did not have access to 
the BGP router I was tring to connect to. There may be a simple answer or 
trick for this I'm hoping.  Any suggestions are appreciated.  Thanks
Rocco
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