>From where to where?

BGP requires an existing route to it's neighbor peers. These routes may be
static, but may not be the quad zero default route ( 0.0.0.0 )
So you do not need to run an IGP between your router and your ISP's router,
for example.

Chuck

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Dwayne Saunders
Sent:   Tuesday, June 12, 2001 6:13 PM
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Subject:        bgp [7:8282]

Hi all,
        was just wondering if our company starts to use bgp will I need to
run a igp as at the moment with our tight security everything is static
routed.
so the question is will I need to introduce a igp if we start to use BGP.

D'Wayne Saunders
Network Admin




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