Try turning off synchronization - "no sync" in the router bgp config.

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Daniel Ma" 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 5:02 AM
Subject: BGP route [7:21989]


> One of my customer uses Ethernet0/0, instead of Loopback as update
> source. (See following sample configuration)
>
> interface Ethernet0/0
>  ip address 200.110.60.1 255.255.255.0
>
> router bgp 12345
>  bgp log-neighbor-changes
>  network 200.110.60.0
>  neighbor 144.200.200.239 remote-as 1234
>  neighbor 144.200.200.239 ebgp-multihop 2
>  neighbor 144.200.200.239 update-source Ethernet0/0
>
> ip route 144.200.200.239 255.255.255.255 Serial1/0
>
> However, ISP thought it's loopback address, so in their configuration,
> they has a static route:
>
> ip route 200.110.60.1 255.255.255.255 Serial 4/1
>
> However, internet users could ping to the router, but could not access
> servers which in the same subnet of Ethernet 0/0. For example,
> 200.110.60.2
>
> Apparently, the network 200.110.60.0 was not advertised by BGP. Could
> anyone tell me why, and give some suggestion? Temporally, we asked ISP
> change the static route to:
> ip route 200.110.60.0 255.255.255.0 Serial 4/1
>
> It's working now. But BGP should be able to advertise the route, am I
> right? So what's the problem here?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Daniel




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