""bergenpeak"" wrote in message
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> Thanks. So the removal of a BGP route from the routing table will not
> cause the BGP process to be tickled to run and possibly re-insert a new
> route for N1, N2, .. Nk through R2?
depends on how your are set up in
Thanks. So the removal of a BGP route from the routing table will not
cause the BGP process to be tickled to run and possibly re-insert a new
route for N1, N2, .. Nk through R2?
Does the "no sync" apply here? The book examples always mention "no
sync"
in conjunction with eBGP and sending adve
One clarification below.
On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 21:51, The Long and Winding Road wrote:
> a couple of things - in line below
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> ""bergenpeak"" wrote in message
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> > Suppose I have several routers making up an iBGP mesh. Lets
> > suppose I hav
a couple of things - in line below
""bergenpeak"" wrote in message
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> Suppose I have several routers making up an iBGP mesh. Lets
> suppose I have two routers (R1 and R2) which are advertising the same
> set of networks: N1, N2, ... Nk.
>
> OSPF is
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