So what possible reason can cause this problem?

I have four routers,

R1 <-------> R2
 ^           ^
 |           |
 |           |
 |           |
 v           v
R3 <-------> R4

AS1: R1
AS2: R2
AS3: R3+R4
IBGP between R3 and R4, EBGP between R1/R2, R2/R4, R1/R3
Everything else looks fine, and almost symetric configuration on R1/R3 and
R2/R4
But R3 can see R2 in routing table and BGP table, while
R4 doesn't see R1's ip in ip routing table, but it does see R1 in BGP table
via two different paths

Any idea?

Thanks,


Sean


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