Try setting next-hop-self on R2 for your ibgp connections.

On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 12:39 AM, gaurav nunia <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm little confused over when to advertise the wan links connected to
> customers, i used a topology with 5 routers back to back connected on serial
> links,
>
> as far as NLRI carrying part, its working,
>
> but i don't know in what case, or when or how to advertise, the WAN links,
> that connects to the blue n/w or R5
>
> *R1*----Redistribution-->>---R2---Ebgp-----R3---Ebgp----R4---<< --static 0/0
> ----*R5*
>           |^   ibgp   |^
>           |^     |^     |^
>         * R6  R7  R8*
>
> *R1, R2, R6, R7, R8*,  constitute a single domain, with a no of routes being
> redistributed,
>
>
> R2 being the route-reflector, and ospf is the IGP used in the domain,
>
> all the routes are passed to R4, no prob till there,   R5 router is not able
> to ping network inside the R1-R2-R6-78  domain,
>  i mean the ICMP packets arrive inside the domain, but cant reach back.
>
> because, there is no route to R5, okay  when will R5 be able to ping
> the *inside
> blue* network. and the routers from the inside blue to networks the R5 is
> connected to.
>
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> --
> thanks
> gaurav
>
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