I guess I am kind of just going to a quick stab.  Do you have "no 
synchronization" under the BGP configuration?

> hello all, 
> 
> (Re-post...not sure if original msg made it our not)
> 
> playing around again and have a question. eBGP multi-hop cannot come up if
> the peer is known through a default route.
> Is there a reason why? 
> I mean, what is the point of a static route that causes a recursive lookup
> or a static route that simply points to the same next hop as a default
route?
> For that matter, I can't see it being a matter of proximity either. If
> convergence time were not an issue, what is really wrong with having a 10
> hop or even 50 hop BGP session? (I know it is unlikely and there are
> cetainly better ways to handle it (GRE or IPSec tunnel)) but for the sake
of
> argument...
> 
> Just curious, not able to find much on WHY it is like this... 
> 
> thanks, 
> Jim 
-Carroll Kong




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