Michael Robson wrote:
I used to think that I had a handle on when the default information
originate command was needed, but I have recently seen working config.
that pokes a finger in my eye of understanding, where some bad Ciscco
document caused further blurring; and so some questions
- Should the default-information originate command be needed within BGP
configuration of a router to cause a default route that has been learnt
from an eBGP peer to be advertised by this router to its iBGP peers?
No
- Similarly, should this command be needed to cause a default route that
has been learnt from an iBGP peer to be advertised by the router to an
eBGP peer?
No
We have both configs in place.
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