Can anyone point me towards a resource that describes in detail what it
takes for BGP to consider a route synchronized when it learned it through
IGP OSPF? My study partner and I are struggling understanding how it works.
All of our resources provide only general information with statements like,
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At 01:16 PM 9/10/2002 +, Karl Brusen wrote:
>Can anyone point me towards a resource that describes in detail what it
>takes for BGP to consider a route synchronized when it learned it through
>IGP OSPF? My study partner and I are struggling understanding how it works.
>All of our reso
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Albert
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Can anyone point me towards a resource that describes in detail what
Karl,
> Specifically, we are working on a lab with three routers running BGP.
They
> are in the same AS (IBGP). They are not fully meshed one is acting as a
> router reflector for the other two. One of the RR clients has a loopback
> injected into BGP by redistribute connected. All three route
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