Sorry, I just realized you are running IOS XR.
Please, try configuring this:
router bgp <ASN>
vrf <vrf-name>
default-information originate
Regards.
On 18/04/2012 2:02, Peter Rathlev wrote:
On Tue, 2012-04-17 at 22:25 -0500, Aaron wrote:
Pe closest to ce....
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0: 9k#show bgp vpnv4 unicast vrf one 0.0.0.0
Tue Apr 17 21:18:36.588 CST
% Network not in table
Then it will of course explain why the remote end doesn't see the route.
I must admit that I have never tried with a default originated from an
OSPF process and redidstributed into BGP, only the other way.
Would it help to include the XR equivalent of "network 0.0.0.0" or
"default-information originate" under the "ipv4 vrf one" address family?
Otherwise it's maybe an XR specific thing as Jason points out.
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