Hi Vibeesh,
I think if the router has summary or default IGP route, then fall-over will
not trigger.
Could you try the same with route-map option under fall-over command where
the route-map should only permit bgp neighbor?
Thanks,
Srinivas
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 8:09 PM, Vibeesh S <vibselva_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have bgp configured & running on two routers connected through a switch.
> I
> have the BGP Fast Peering Session Deactivation configured on both sides.
> I also have ospf configured on the interfaces.
>
> Even when i shut one of the interfaces the bgp session is not terminated
> for 180 secs.
> The ospf goes down but nothing really happens with bgp.
>
> Am I missing something. Please advice.
>
> Thanks,
> Vibs
>
>
>
> router bgp 1
> no synchronization
> bgp log-neighbor-changes
> network 1.0.0.0
> network 2.0.0.0
> neighbor 192.168.0.2 remote-as 2
> neighbor 192.168.0.2 fall-over
> no auto-summary
>
> router bgp 2
> no synchronization
> bgp log-neighbor-changes
> neighbor 192.168.0.1 remote-as 1
> neighbor 192.168.0.1 fall-over
> no auto-summary
>
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