From: Herbert Maosa (asawilunda@googlemail.com)
Date: Sat Jan 19 2008 - 17:04:55 ARST
But if they already appear in the routing table as IGP routes, why are you
concerned ? Do you have a specific requirement that says these routes must
be in the routing table as BGP routes and not IGP routes ? Even if they are
RIB Failures, BGP will still send them to neighbors if within BGP they are
considered valid and best, unless you configure bgp suppress inactive.
Herbert.
On Jan 18, 2008 9:20 PM, Suzan S. <suzan_ccie@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Dears,
>
> When advertiseing the loopbacks in the bgp , they appear as RIB-failure
> routes in the BGP table as they are advertised through the IGP which has
> better adminstrative distance. Any one knows how to solve the problem of
> these RIB-failure Routes? Do we have to change the administrative distance
> for the IGP or BGP ? In some documents I read that we have to use the
> command bgp suppress-active under the router bgp config but it does not
> work.
>
> Thank you All
>
> Suzan
>
>
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