How r u routing to the Loopbacks?
Regards,
Joe Sanchez
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On Jul 17, 2013, at 9:03 AM, Nadeem Anjum <nadeemkool_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
> R1(fa0/0)---------R2(Lo0)
>
> R1
> router bgp 100
> neigh 2.2.2.2 remote-as 200
> neigh
> 2.2.2.2 multihop 255
>
> R2
> router bgp 200
> neigh 1.1.1.1 remote-as 100
> neigh
> 1.1.1.1 multihop 255
>
>
>
> Thanks,
> Nadeem Anjum
>> ________________________________
>> From: Mathew <mathewfer_at_gmail.com>
>> To:
> Cisco certification <ccielab_at_groupstudy.com>
>> Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2013
> 6:24 PM
>> Subject: eBGP peering one side with loopback IP
>>
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> What is
> the minimum eBGP peer configuration to get 2 directly connected
>> routers
> (back-to-back) but one router to use the IP of a loopback of the
>> other
> router?
>>
>> I hope it is possible to establish ebgp peer.
>>
>> Any help?
>>
>> Mathew
>>
>>
>> --
>> Thanks
>>
>> Mathew
>>
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