Re: RIB failure in BGP

From: olumayokun fowowe (olumayokun@gmail.com)
Date: Sat Dec 13 2008 - 08:34:23 ARST


Hell Joshua

show ip bgp
r>i13.13.1.1/32 13.13.1.1 0 100 0 i
r>i13.13.5.5/32 13.13.5.5 0 100 0 i

when i did show ip route

O IA 13.13.5.5/32 [110/3239] via 13.13.45.5, 02:00:03, Serial0/0/0
C 13.13.4.4/32 is directly connected, Loopback0
O IA 13.13.3.3/32 [110/6477] via 13.13.45.5, 02:00:03, Serial0/0/0
O IA 13.13.2.2/32 [110/6477] via 13.13.45.5, 02:00:03, Serial0/0/0
O E2 13.13.1.1/32 [110/200] via 13.13.45.5, 02:00:03, Serial0/0/0

Please note that routers A,B,C are all iBGP peers.

'Mayokun

On 12/13/08, olumayokun fowowe <olumayokun@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello Joshua,
>
> The next hop addresses are reachable and I have tried using the
> next-hop-self command on the route-reflector(i.e A)
>
> 'Mayokun
>
> On 12/13/08, olumayokun fowowe <olumayokun@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hello Guys,
>>
>> I have a question here. RouterA is peering with RouterB and RouterC with
>> RouterA being the route-reflector. I have advertised the loopbacks( /32) on
>> my A and B routers to bgp with the network command but I keep having them
>> with rib failure in my bgp table ( r>ix.x.a.a/32
>>
>> r>ix.x.b.b/32
>>
>> Please, what is the likely cause of this and how do I resolve the
>> situation?
>>
>> Thanks all,
>>
>> 'Mayokun.

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