That's normal. BGP doesn't actually route data like an IGP does, it only
handles routing information. You don't have to use RIP, you can use an
IGP or (preferably) static routes.

Hal Logan
Network Specialist / Adjunct Faculty
Computing and Engineering Technology
Manatee Community College


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stephen C [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 3:37 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: BGP question [7:27879]
> 
> 
> When configuring BGP on a "singlehome" net, everything I read 
> says the basic
> config commands are ... for S 0\0 to S 0\0  (200.200.1.1 to 
> 200.200.1.2)
> wire 200.200.1.0
>       Router-A(config)#router bgp [as#]
>       Router-A(config-router)#network [subnet#]
>       Router-A(config-router)#neighbor [subnet#] remote-as [as#]
> now filling in the blanks
>       Router-A(config)#router bgp [200]
>       Router-A(config-router)#network [200.200.1.0]
>       Router-A(config-router)#neighbor [200.200.1.1] remote-as [100]
> unless I configure RIP on the same wire I get nothing.  No 
> mention of RIP in
> any
> of the books I reference.  I config RIP and get a "from show 
> ip route" this
>       C    200.200.1.0/24 is directly connected, Serial1
>       R    200.200.100.0/24 [120/1] via 200.200.1.1, 00:00:14, Serial1
>                       [120/1] via 200.200.2.1, 00:00:14, Serial0
>       C    200.200.2.0/24 is directly connected, Serial0
>       C    192.168.1.0/24 is directly connected, Ethernet0
>       O    192.168.2.0/24 [110/74] via 192.168.1.2, 01:54:20, 
> Ethernet0
>       O E2 192.168.3.0/24 [110/20] via 192.168.1.2, 01:54:20, 
> Ethernet0
> Not showing bgp on the connections
> 
> the Show ip bgp yields .....
>       Router-A#show ip bgp
>       BGP table version is 3, local router ID is 200.200.2.2
>       Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * 
> valid, > best, i -
> internal
>       Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
> 
>          Network          Next Hop            Metric LocPrf 
> Weight Path
>       *  200.200.1.0      200.200.2.1              0          
>    0 100 i
>       *                   200.200.1.1              0          
>    0 100 i
> 
>       *>                  0.0.0.0                  0         
> 32768 i      Where
> did I pick up the Static/Default paths from
> 
>       *  200.200.2.0      200.200.2.1              0          
>    0 100 i
>       *                   200.200.1.1              0          
>    0 100 i
>       *>                  0.0.0.0                  0         
> 32768 i      Where
> did I pick up the Static/Default paths from




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