From: Piotr M (pitt2k@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Dec 30 2008 - 10:55:53 ARST
Are you sure you advertise those loopbacks with the correct mask:
network 2.2.2.0 mask 255.255.255.0
PM
2008/12/30 Xiaobo Zhu <xiaobo@zhu.net>:
> Hi,
> Here in this scenario
> R1-------192.168.13.0/24-----------R3
> | |
> 192.168.12.0/24 192.168.34.0/24
> | |
> R2--------192.168.24.0/24----------R4
> | |
> 2.2.2.2/24(loopback0) 4.4.4.4(loopback0)
> All links except the two loopback interface is in the same EIGRP domain.
> R1 and R2 are in BGP AS 12, R3 and R4 are in BGP AS 34. R1 is peerd with R2
> and R3, R4 is peered with R2, all neighbors are specified with the ip
> address of physical interface.
> Both R2 and R4 is configured to advertise their loopback interface to the
> BGP domain, with the command network 2.2.2.0 and 4.4.4.0 respectivly.
> And here comes the question, when I issue the
> #show ip bgp summary
> comand, every router seems to can establish neighbor relationship just as
> I've expected.
> but I get nothing when issue the command
> # show ip bgp
> So what is the problem?
> Thanks in advance!
> All the best for the coming new year!
> Cheers, Xiaobo
>
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