I think it should be the global address of the interface over which the IBGP
peering is established.

-Hari.


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Vijayanand C - CTD, Chennai.
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 10:24 AM
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Subject: [Idr] redistributing isis v6 routes into BGP


Hello all,
I have a question regarding redistribution of IPv6 ISIS routes into BGP.

The v6 routes of ISIS have link local next hops.  So, when these are
redistributed into I-BGP( without route maps having next hop set clause),
what should be the value of global next hop v6 address to be sent in the
update message. Would it be the global address of the interface
corresponding to the link local next hop or the global address of the
interface over which the IBGP peering is established or something else.

Thanks in advance,
Regards,
Vijay


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