Hi Aaron,
you could use the aggregate-address command. It requires that at least
one component subnet of that aggregate is in the BGP table, like you
have already mentioned. That could be accomplished by using the network
or redistribution command, or by just receiving that route from another
BGP speaker.
You can find it in the documentation here:
IP Routing: BGP Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS Release 12.4T
-> Configuring a Basic BGP Network
-> Examples Aggregating Prefixes Using BGP
Best regards,
Jochen
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Received on Sat Mar 10 2012 - 21:02:16 ART
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