BGP Rules of thumb:

BGP advertised prefix must also exist in local IGP table.
iBGP learned prefix must also exist in local IGP table  
  -or use #no sync on iBGP learning router, but if you do, you'd sure as
hell better know why you disabled it.

On Sun, 2002-04-07 at 09:22, Phil Barker wrote:
> Hi Group,
> 
> Hope someone can help out with this as I don4t have
> access to my kit at the moment.
> 
> I tried to set up my first BGP lab last week.
> I configured a full iBGP mesh, three routers connected
> in a triangle via serial lines.
> 
> I set up (neighbour( statements on each router (Hope
> Radia can forgive the extra vowel !!!) and advertised
> the networks.
> 
> I got the BGP table working but nothing was promoted
> to the main routing table, and therefore could4nt ping
> non directly connected interfaces. I tried various
> approaches like putting a default route in and running
> an IGP but still no promotion to the main table.
> 
> Should this be possible with iBGP ? or is it a matter
> of loop avoidance i.e the AS Numbers won4t be
> prepended for the case of iBGP peers.
> 
> Phil.
> 
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