I take it back -- I misspoke.

These prefixes are advertised via BGP, but they are generated locally ('network' statement), which means their next-hop is 0.0.0.0. I do believe that is the underlying issue.

So to answer your question, I think it's yes: I'm trying to leak IGP prefixes (or in this case, a static in the "default" VRF) into the "peering" VRF.

Is this possible?
I recall this frustrating difficulty on the Nexux 7K. In some situations it would work if I used the destination VLAN ID option instead of the destination VLAN interface IP address (for some VLAN in the destination VRF)

Joe

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