From: Cielieska Nathan (ncielieska@gmail.com)
Date: Sun Jan 20 2008 - 00:26:41 ARST
Suzan,
In my experience, this is by design. The RIB failure is blocking BGP
from putting this route into the routing table because the IGP with
the lower administrative distance has trumped it. If you set the BGP
routes lower than the admin distance of the IGP, the BGP router will
kick those routes out of RIB-failure state.
Regards,
Nate
On Jan 18, 2008, at 4:20 PM, Suzan S. 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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