From: Daniel Valle (danielfrvalle@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Mar 28 2008 - 19:54:50 ART
In addition to that. An ibgp route is never passed along to another IBGP
neighbor, unless R2 is configured as the Route Reflector and R1 and R3 are
the clients. Besides that, R3 would never know what R1 is receiving via bgp.
(I'm replying that in reference to the topology you discribed for us,
R1---R2 ---R3
On 3/28/08, Sadiq Yakasai <sadiqtanko@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Dwayne,
>
> But in this scenario, R3 would never use the route via R2-R1 to reach
> out of the AS anyways. This is because the AD of the routes coming
> through R3 would be eBGP (20) while the routes via R2-R1 would be
> iBGP(200) right?
>
> Sadiq
>
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