Works with the IGP.  Kewl.  Also confirmed this in Halabi's book as well.



Thanks,

Julian


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> G-day 'groupstudy.cisco' newsgroup.  Here is a questions I hope you folks
> can answer.
>
> Here is a leg of our network in beautiful ASCII art:
>
>
> 7206(1)======7206(2)======12012
>
>
> The 12012 is running E/I-BGP and I want to peer with the 7206(1) router.
I
> do not want to run IBGP and a RR on 7206(2) until I upgrade the memory
(only
> 32 megs right now) and only have IGP's on it at the moment.
>
> Does IBGP set the TTL to 1 like EBGP?  Or does it simply use the IGP to
> route accordingly?  Since there is no 'ibgp-multihop #' command I am
hoping
> it uses the IGP to route with a higher TTL.
>
> I am setting this up now and may actually answer my own question in a
matter
> of minutes but if someone can expand on this it would be appreciated.  I
> will post what happens.
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Julian
>
>
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