The reason for this is because your EGP is not synchronized with your IGP.
By default BGP will not redistribute those routes learned into the IGP. This
is good because it allows for scalability issues to be resolved with this. A
way to bypass this is by redistributing networks, redistributing static, and
also by the statement no synchronization under your BGP statement. However,
this is not a great idea to do on an Enterprise network connecting to two or
more ISP's. For more information- I think it is in Jeff Doyles' Routing
TCP/IP Vol I. If not, you can learn allot more about it using the following
link.

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ics/icsbgp4.htm

Hope this helps



-----Original Message-----
From: Luobin Yang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 10:00 PM
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Subject: Why the route in BGP table doesn't appear in IP table.


I found a lot times, some routes in BGP table don't show up in IP table.
When I use "show ip bgp", I can see the route to a destination, but when
I use "sh ip route", I can't find the route to the destination. Does
anybody know the reason?


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