Re: Missing BGP Routes - Help!!

From: Gary Duncanson (garyduncanson@btinternet.com)
Date: Fri Aug 22 2008 - 15:40:57 ART


Hobbs mentioned putting mask after your network statements.

Give that a whirl.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Davis" <steve.davis@eds.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Friday, August 22, 2008 5:11 PM
Subject: Missing BGP Routes - Help!!

> This is my 1st post to the list and I'm just getting started wih my quest
> for the R&S CCIE. I'm trying to populate my BGP RIB so that I can
> redistribute into EIGRP later. The problem is that I can't seem to make
> the
> BGP addresses show up in the BGP Routing Table. I can ping all addresses
> without issue.
>
> iBGP
> BB1 <--------------> BGP
> AS60 AS60
>
> BB1#sh ip bgp summary
> Neighbor V AS MsgRcvd MsgSent TblVer InQ OutQ Up/Down
> State/PfxRcd
> 210.15.10.2 4 60 87 87 1 0 0 00:05:26
> 0
> 210.15.20.2 4 60 89 89 1 0 0 00:05:29
> 0
> 210.15.30.2 4 60 89 89 1 0 0 00:05:29
> 0
> 210.15.40.2 4 60 89 89 1 0 0 00:05:30
> 0
>
> BB1#debug ip packet detail
> 01:10:40: IP: tableid=0, s=210.15.20.1 (local), d=210.15.20.2 (Serial0/1),
> routed via RIB
> 01:10:40: IP: tableid=0, s=210.15.30.1 (local), d=210.15.30.2 (Serial0/2),
> routed via RIB
> 01:10:40: IP: tableid=0, s=210.15.40.1 (local), d=210.15.40.2 (Serial0/3),
> routed via RIB
> 01:10:40: IP: tableid=0, s=210.16.40.1 (local), d=210.16.40.2 (Serial1/3),
> routed via RIB
> 01:10:40: IP: tableid=0, s=210.17.10.1 (local), d=210.17.10.2 (Serial2/0),
> routed via RIB
> 01:10:40: IP: tableid=0, s=210.17.30.1 (local), d=210.17.30.2 (Serial2/2),
> routed via RIB
>
> BB1#sh run | b router bgp 60
> router bgp 60
> bgp router-id 22.22.22.22
> bgp cluster-id 3524249800
> bgp log-neighbor-changes
> network 22.1.1.1 <==== (Loopback 0 BB1)
> network 210.15.10.1
> network 210.15.20.1
> network 210.15.30.1
> network 210.15.40.1
> neighbor 20.2.2.2 remote-as 60
> neighbor 20.2.2.2 update-source Loopback0
> neighbor 210.15.10.2 remote-as 60
> neighbor 210.15.10.2 next-hop-self
> neighbor 210.15.20.2 remote-as 60
> neighbor 210.15.20.2 next-hop-self
> neighbor 210.15.30.2 remote-as 60
> neighbor 210.15.30.2 next-hop-self
> neighbor 210.15.40.2 remote-as 60
> neighbor 210.15.40.2 next-hop-self
> no auto-summary
>
> I'm seeing the same behavior on the router name BGP.
>
> BGP#sh run | b router bgp 60
> router bgp 60
> bgp router-id 60.60.60.60
> bgp cluster-id 3524249620
> bgp log-neighbor-changes
> network 20.2.2.2 <===== (loopback 0 BGP)
> network 210.15.10.2
> network 210.15.20.2
> network 210.15.30.2
> network 210.15.40.2
> neighbor 22.1.1.1 remote-as 60
> neighbor 22.1.1.1 update-source Loopback0
> neighbor 210.15.10.1 remote-as 60
> neighbor 210.15.10.1 update-source Serial0/0
> neighbor 210.15.10.1 next-hop-self
> neighbor 210.15.20.1 remote-as 60
> neighbor 210.15.20.1 next-hop-self
> neighbor 210.15.30.1 remote-as 60
> neighbor 210.15.30.1 next-hop-self
> neighbor 210.15.40.1 remote-as 60
> neighbor 210.15.40.1 next-hop-self
> no auto-summary
>
> What am I missing?
>
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