Larrieu
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Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 8:13 PM
Subject: RE: A new networking term - thoughts? [7:16668]
I thought I was fairly careful in stating that with iBGP split-horizon,
an
iBGP router will not advertise a route to the same AS from which it
receives
the route. This covers
. This is after
a booming failure. So that is a new networking/list term.
Palm-Pilot English.
And the coin is yours.
Don
P.S. That busted me up!!
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From: Priscilla Oppenheimer
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Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 10:29 AM
Subject: Re: A new networking term - thoughts? [7:16668
Chuck, I think there's a difference here. Split Horizon as you say, does not
advertise a route back out the interface that it received it on, but the
iBGP does not only not propagate a route learned from other iBGP out the
receiving interface, but it does not propagate it out any interfaces
Interesting,
But traditional split-horizon seems to be concerned with the interface
the routes came in and went out on, whereas with iBGP the routes are not
passed even if they come in one interface, but are being sent out another,
Its more of a peer level than an interface level.
Brian
On
I've actually heard that term used before, and I think it *may* have
been in one of Howard's books or CertificationZone papers. Maybe not,
I'm sure he'll correct me. I do know that I've heard the term split
horizon in this context before.
I agree that we should probably use it more often. A
wording things ;-
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Ole Drews Jensen
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Subject: RE: A new networking term - thoughts? [7:16668]
Chuck, I think there's a difference here. Split Horizon
I'm told that the term appears in the Cisco BSCN course material.
Chuck
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Subject: Re: A new networking term - thoughts? [7:16668
: Chuck Larrieu
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Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 8:13 PM
Subject: RE: A new networking term - thoughts? [7:16668]
I thought I was fairly careful in stating that with iBGP split-horizon, an
iBGP router will not advertise a route to the same AS from which it
receives
the route. This covers
Drews Jensen; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: A new networking term - thoughts? [7:16668]
I thought I was fairly careful in stating that with iBGP split-horizon, an
iBGP router will not advertise a route to the same AS from which it receives
the route. This covers the interface issue.
Chuck
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