Yeah a loopback just like in Quagga or in Cisco. > On 2007/02/07 11:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> As I read the openbgpd documentation, there is not a single point wherein >> in the examples a dummy interface is being used. Is a dummy interface >> supported in OpenBGP? > > Do you mean 'loopback interface'? Works just fine (certainly to an alias > on lo0, I assume a single address on lo1, lo2 etc would likewise not be a > problem).
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