Kent,

Just an idea....

What if you put in a static route to null with an administrative distance of
200?  I'm assuming the route will be learned via IGP, so when the route goes
away via IGP, it's still there statically, so eBGP will continue to
advertise it.

Rodgers Moore


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> Hi all,
>
> Is there a way by using BGP dampeing that we can make
> bgp advertise a route when the route is not available?
> I understand, normally only flaping has something to
> do with dampening, just want to find out if I play
> with those penalty configure of dampening can I make
> bgp advertise a dispearing route to others?
>
> Thanks
>
> Kent
>
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