What's with the "update-source Loopback0" that you see popping up in BGP
examples in books and white papers with no explanation? :-) What does it mean?

For example

router bgp 75
neighbor 10.100.65.1 remote-as 50
neighbor 10.100.65.1 update-source Loopback0

The example I'm looking at is much more complicated and I can tell you more
if you need me to, but I don't know if the rest of the stuff is relevant to
my question about this "update-source" parameter.

Wouldn't the router use the Loopback anyway for sending BGP messages?

Thanks

Priscilla


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