JP,

I'm assuming all three routers have have ebgp connections.  Are they with 
the same ISP or different ISPs?  Can you pick a route and do a "show ip bgp 
x.x.x.x" on all three routers so that we can see the attributes?

AQ

At 08:25 PM 12/16/01, JP wrote:
>No filters among IBGPs and using next-hop self.
>
>JP
>""Wojtek Zlobicki""  wrote in message
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> > Using any prefix lists of filters ?
> > Filtering out networks of a particular size ?
> > Specifying next-hop self ?
> >
> > ""JP""  wrote in message
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> > > All,
> > >
> > > I have three BGP routers learning full table from different ISPs, they
>are
> > > fully
> > > meshed IBGP peers.
> > > If I do a "show ip bgp summary" on one of the routers:
> > >
> > > Neighbor              V     AS    MsgRcvd MsgSent   TblVer  InQ OutQ
> > Up/Down
> > > State/PfxRcd
> > > 10.200.255.22     4     1xxxx  3239033 1044612  6044633    0    0 1d02h
> > > 50645
> > > 10.100.255.22     4       1xxxx   730890  957516  6044633    0    0
> > 20:18:35
> > > 59854
> > > 157.x.x.x              4     701  44859226  735704  6044631    0    0
>5w0d
> > > 103907
> > >
> > > The other two routers have similar output.
> > >
> > > All three routers are learning about 103-104K routes from EBGP
sessions,
>I
> > > thought all prefixes learned from ebgp should be forwarded to all IBGP
> > peers
> > > but seems to me they only forward about 50% of these prefixes to their
> > IBGP
> > > peers.
> > >
> > > What am I missing here?
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > > JP




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