I am supprised that no one has explained this in normal terms to you so far.
Here goes. Under normal operation (in your case) BGP will not advertise a
network unless it learns it from an IGP first (in BGP's case it will
consider a static route an IGP route). You can make BGP advertise a network
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Mcfadden, Chuck
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Can we see your whole config?
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Can we see your whole config?
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From: Bill Carter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 4:44 PM
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You have to have IP connectivity to your neighbor before BGP will work.
Static routes
Stephen,
BGP is not like other routing protocol where you use the network command to
run bgp on that interface. The network command is used to announce networks
that the router know about to its neighbor. This means that you must
already have a route on your router either via Static, IGRP, RIP,
It may work, but in real world redistributing from IGP to BGP is very bad
practice.
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Stephane LITKOWSKI
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 3:23 PM
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You
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
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bject: RE: BGP question [7:27879]
You have to have IP connectivity to your neighbor before BGP will work.
Static routes will get you the same thing as RIP.
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Stephen C
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You have to have IP connectivity to your neighbor before BGP will work.
Static routes will get you the same thing as RIP.
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Stephen C
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 2:37 PM
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Subject: BGP
You need to announce all your local subnets :
- by using the network command, u can announce all subnets already placed in
the routing table by an IGP
- by redistributing your IGP on BGP using the "redistribute "
command in "router bgp" config mode
I see some OSPF routes in your routing table, so
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