If i understood you correctly, this is not an issue but thats how BGP works
;)
We do not run/advertise BGP for/out any 'particular interface' as with
other protocols.
BGP doesn't need to know the interesting networks on an interface basis
which is the job of IGP.
It's always better to be slightly more specific with BGP by using a network
or route-maps.
Best Regards,
Tharak Abraham Luke
On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 3:52 PM, Routing Freak <routingfreak_at_gmail.com>wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I know that when you configure redistribute connected under OSPF or any
> other routing protocols, the connected interfaces which are running OSPF
> will be redistributed .
>
> When you do redistribute connected with route-map command, we have to
> explicitly configure the connected interfaces in the route-map to send.
>
>
> But under BGP, when you configure redistribute connected, i see that all
> the connected routes are getting redistributed,
>
> I want to know why it is redistributing all the connected interfaces and
> not only the connected interface used to reach the neighbor
>
> Is this a issue ?
>
>
>
> router bgp 100
>
> redistribute connected
>
>
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