To Configure BGP on Non-directly connected neighbors, you use the following
command

Router bgp AS
neigbor X.X.X.X ebgp-multihop N

Where:
AS is your AS number
X.X.X.X is the Ip address of the remote Peer
N is the maximum number of hops between the 2 peers (N is reccomended but
not required.)

Good Luck,
Ejay



-----Original Message-----
From: Ihsan Turkmen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 5:37 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: about BGP [7:26353]


Hi.
 
I am trying to configure two routers  as BGP peers . Routers (both) are on
the same LAN but in diffrent subnetworks. I mean, routers can ping eachother
, since there is another router between them. But , they can not establish
BGP connection as two neighbours. Does that mean they have to be dirctly
connected to eachother.?




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