Re: BGP Default-information originate

From: Fahad Khan (fahad.khan@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Aug 29 2008 - 18:43:57 ART


Yes Mark, i have experienced it, "neighbour <neighbour-ip>
default-originate" does not require any default route to be present in the
advertising router's routing table, but "default-information originate"
requires explicit redistribution of 0.0.0.0.

regards,

On 8/29/08, Mark Stephanus Chandra <mark.chandra@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Guys,
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> Need more Help.
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> Questioning about command default-information originate in BGP
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> I have search all my e-book, bgp book, no good explanation about
> default-information originate in bgp configuration.
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> For exmaple if I have command like this :
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> Router bgp 200
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> default-information originate
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> When I insert this command into my BGP process, it doesn't effect anything.
> My neighbor don't receive any default.
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> So I am thingking maybe it's like ospf default-information originate, when
> your router doesn't have a default route, it's not gonna advertise a
> default
> route to it's neighbor.
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> So I guess I insert a static default-route but nothing happens either.
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> Could anyone give me explanation when this command take effect
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> Thanks Guys, really appreciate your help
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> Regards
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> Mark Stephanus Chandra
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