I am working on the BGP section of this lab and have run into some
difficulties that apparently the solution guide does not touch upon.

Routers 5 + 9 are running both BGP and RIP and are peered in both iBGP
and RIP. On each device they have a loopback 215.0.0.5 and 215.0.0.9,
that is being advertised into BGP with an aggregate address such as:

 aggregate-address 215.0.0.4 255.255.255.254 summary-only

and

 aggregate-address 215.0.0.8 255.255.255.254 summary-only


When I look into the routing table these show up as IBGP, with an AD of 200

B       215.0.0.4/31 [200/4294967294] via 0.0.0.0, 00:00:37, Null0
B       215.0.0.8/31 [200/4294967294] via 215.0.0.9, 00:01:46

Now the solution guide shows redistributing these into RIP, but when I
do that I end up then learning the routes through RIP (AD 120) and
this starts a vicious cycle of the routes being
added/removed/added/removed.

For some reason the solution guide did not run into this problem. I
have pulled off my route-maps and used the ones provided and they do
not resolve the issue. Any ideas here?

Thank you,

Marc
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