Karl,
I have compiled an article on BGP and BGP synchronization and it is
posted on my website. http://www.networkking.net
I believe it is the easiest way BGP and BGP synchronization can be
explained.
HTH
Bernard
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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
Hi Karl,
I posted this on the CCIE board the other day, might be useful for yourself.
Also want to note that the 'no sych' command is required if you are using
OSPF, since there is a extra requirement that the OSPF route and BGP route
have to be sourced from the same router-id. Take a look at
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 routers
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