the rules of this particular lab exercise is that synchronization MUST be
enabled. Thus the route has to be in the IGP in order for iBGP to use it.
What equipment are you using? What IOS?
I'm using 12.1.5T10 and 12.2.12a - IP Plus versions on 25xx routers.
Yes, "subnets" is in the command line.
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To: 'The Long and Winding Road'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Sanity Check - Redistributing BGP into an IGP [7:66018]
Hi Chuck,
I don't know what scenario you are working on, so its hard to give a
specific answer.
It might be that you ran into the issue that
""Willy Schoots"" wrote in message
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> Hi Chuck,
>
> I don't know what scenario you are working on, so its hard to give a
> specific answer.
>
> It might be that you ran into the issue that by default I-BGP learned
> routes are NOT redistributed unless you use the command belo
""The Long and Winding Road"" wrote in
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> I am unable to successfully redistribute BGP into OSPF, although it works
> just fine if I redistribute BGP into EIGRP, for example. The command
takes.
> All the proper switches are there. But no route in OSPF or in the OSPF
Hi Chuck,
I don't know what scenario you are working on, so its hard to give a
specific answer.
It might be that you ran into the issue that by default I-BGP learned
routes are NOT redistributed unless you use the command below. (E-BGP
routes are redistributed without it !!)
bgp redistribute-int
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