Hello All,
    I just started doing CCNP labs at home and am having some problems
getting BGP to work correctly. My home lab consists of 2 Cisco 3000 series
routers with v12.0 IOS, two  2501's (borrowed) with version 11.0, and one
Cisco Access Pro router card with version 11.3. My question is could the mix
and match nature of the different IOS's in my home lab cause problems with
BGP syncing up correctly? For instance, in one lab I did with 3 routers, all
the routers "found" each others routes via BGP but I could not ping end to
end thru the middle router. In other words if the routes are seen in the
routing table, why can't I ping? Yes I checked clocking and the ports are
all up & up.  Or what's going on if routes don't show up and I've correctly
followed the instructions for entering the neighbor and network statements?
I can ping from point to point. BTW, the labs I'm doing are from The Cisco
Networking Academy Level 5 Chapter 8.
    Is it just me messing up somewhere, or should I get all the routers
talking the same IOS? Problem is, I don't have a login at Cisco's web site
that will enable me to download an IOS image. Suggestions anyone?

Thanks for your time and input.
 Happy New Year!

Henry Guzman


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