From: John Gibson (johngibson1541@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Jun 04 2007 - 13:51:15 ART
Am looking at univercd's "Technology Handbook", and
the question is slightly different - asking to use
iBGP in stead of general BGP. And
their answer says nexthop is carried from external
AS, so, unless you use static route, the nexthop
will most likely unreachable.
My solutions,
1. We don't need static route if every iBGP router
does "neighbor ... next-hop-self"
2. If we don't use "neighbor ... next-hop-self",
simply run eBGP in every router we have.
Just let every router in our domain be an AS .
3. If our share holder is not happy that we spend
much money for the extra AS registration, just
use a separate private AS in every router and
remove private AS's at the real border.
I think there are just many many ways to run BGP
to replace ALL IGP protocols.
Am I thinking straight ?
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