On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 17:17, Taqdir Singh <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Patrice,
>
> thats my question, why by default eBGP next hop is always carried in local
> AS , why BGP is designed so ?

It was designed in such a way because the assumption behind BGP is
that routing WITHIN AS is already working properly and that all
networks are reachable. The reasons for next-hop being carried as it
is are that if the external network is not reachable, neither will be
the route. The decision to drop the traffic will be made by the node
that has next-hop as unreachable, without hauling the traffic
throughout your AS only to have it dropped at egress node - which is
the behavior you get with "next-hop-self". Since BGP is all about
efficiency, this is preferred default behavior. If you wish to change
it, you may feel free to do so.

In MPLS designs, additional reason to carry unchanged next-hop is to
preserve the next-hop label advertised by neighboring AS in a case of
Inter-AS MPLS VPNs.

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