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2003-06-12 Thread grant grant123nj
Hi, Srivathsan As I know, Cisco network backdoor command in BGP is to generate a local BGP route, of which administrative distance is 200. The only difference between the network and the network backdoor command is that the later route is not advertised to EBGP peer. Regards, Grant Message

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2003-06-12 Thread ramesh_cisco
bgp backdoor has got a specific use ..suppose you have a network that you have learnt both from igp(ospf) amp; egp(ebgp), then your router prepers egbp route as it is having less metric .If you want to force your router to prefer igp router,you need to add router backdoor entry in bgp config of

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2003-06-12 Thread ramesh_cisco
It certainly prefers IGP to EBGP ,but not sure about changing metric ...any one has any idea??? ramesh ,ccnp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does the BGP backdoor command change the administrative distance of EBGP from 20 to 200 ? Get Your Private, Free E-mail from Indiatimes at

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