On Thu, Sep 11, 2003 at 09:03:35PM +0200, Bart De Schuymer wrote:
>A bridge doesn't make special decisions for BGP packets. Your problem is 
>probably located somewhere else. Try using tcpdump, etc. to find out what's 
>happening.

Does the bridge decrement the TTL?  I would expect that it does.  Unless
you have explicitly set it up otherwise, BGP packets are sent with a TTL
of 1, so that they don't get routed.  I'd guess that's the origin of the
problem.

Sean
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