On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Kevin Wigle wrote:

> Dear Group,
>
> Doing BGP stuff in the lab now and I'm having a problem getting iBGP routes
> into the routing table.
>
> After fixing up the problems getting neighbors talking properly, I cannot
> see BGP routes.
>
> All the routes are from loop-backs on 4 routers in a full mesh.
>
> The routes being advertised are not being advertised by another igp.
>
> I'm also looking at the Hutnick/Satterlee book which takes you by the hand
> but I'm not getting the same results.  It states there are 2 conditions to
> be met to get routes into the routing table.
>
> BGP knows about the routes through the network command - condition #1
>
> The routes do show up on their local router as "directly connected" and
> therefore are in the local ip routing table.  - Condition 2
>
> All routes show up in all routers in the bgp table on every router.

do they show "invalid"............is it a invalid next-hop?  Is
"next-hop-self" set?

>
> I'm now looking at next-hop-self, but so far it didn't seem to help.

ok

>
> The book's examples end up with a local pref of 0 whereas mine shows 100,
> not sure of the significance.

Don't worry about that.  Is sync turned on?  If you're not a transit AS, I
would turn it off.

>
> A colleague mentioned iBGPs high admin distance (200) was keeping the routes
> out ...... but the routes are not being advertised by any other means except
> iBGP - so....... shouldn't they be there??

Well yes, and if an IGP was keeping them out, at least you would have the
IGP route, and you say you have no route, so thats not it.

>
> Anyway, short of posting configs - any quick ideas?  (long ones too will be
> tried)
>
> Kevin Wigle
>
>
>
>
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ShreveNet Inc. (ASN 11881)

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