From: subodh.rawat@wipro.com
Date: Thu Nov 01 2007 - 04:34:15 ART
This is for safety.
If you have more than one routers in sigle AS then you can configure
next-hop-self on router which is eBGP peer for other router in different
AS.
If you have only two routers (lets say, one is eBGP peer for one AS and
other is eBGP peer for another AS, then you really don't need
next-hop-self command).
Subodh
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Jonny English
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2007 2:43 PM
To: Cisco certification
Subject: IEWBv4 Lab 5 task 4.1
Hi,
can someone please help me out here.
In task 4.1 in the IEWBv4 lab 5 we have to set up a peering between Sw3
and SW4.
Why do we need the neighbor 162.1.109.10 next-hop-self, and
162.1.109.9next-hop-self commands?
I got a peering without this extra line of configuration and the
switches are directly connected.
Thanks,
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