Re: IBGP mesh and 'network' command [7:54195]

2002-09-26 Thread Stephane Litkowski

don't forget that for announcing 10/8 via network command, this route (10/8)
must be present in routing table. If you're doing aggregation, u must use :
ip route 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 Null0 for announcing the route.

Stephane



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> Yes, you need the "network 10.0.0.0" command on all the 3 BGP routers.
This
> network entity could, after all, be in the IP routing tables of the 3
routers.
>
> The next-hops should be different!!




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RE: IBGP mesh and 'network' command [7:54195]

2002-09-26 Thread Abu Mwalie

Michael,

Thanks.

An amazing routing protocol, this BGP.

As time nears for the paper (640-603), the more I discover that my knowledge
here is very fuzzy!

This is probably due to limited practice. I will struggle in the paper, but
I will pull through because when the time reaches like now, my understanding
of principles goes up!!




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RE: IBGP mesh and 'network' command [7:54195]

2002-09-26 Thread Magondo, Michael

Abu

I think you only need the network 10.0.0.0 command on the router with
interface(s) connected to 10.0.0.0 network(s). The other BGP speakers
should still be able to receive the updates advertising the 10.0.0.0
network(s) from this router and subsequently install the route in their
routing tables after following all the route selection procedures.

I'm also getting to grips with BGP so correct me if I'm lost please. ;-)

Michael


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Yes, you need the "network 10.0.0.0" command on all the 3 BGP routers.
This
network entity could, after all, be in the IP routing tables of the 3
routers.

The next-hops should be different!!




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RE: IBGP mesh and 'network' command [7:54195]

2002-09-25 Thread Abu Mwalie

Yes, you need the "network 10.0.0.0" command on all the 3 BGP routers. This
network entity could, after all, be in the IP routing tables of the 3 routers.

The next-hops should be different!!


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RE: IBGP mesh and 'network' command [7:54195]

2002-09-25 Thread Abu Mwalie

I think you need the command "network 10.0.0.0" only on one router which
will then advertise this network to the other routers, all other conditions
right.

This should be a good exercise for me as I have to do the Routing exam in 2
days' time!


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