Philip Lavine wrote:
To all,
Probabaly the the latter; however here is the situation. I am advertising a rte 1.1.1.1 via BGP to the Internet via ISP_A via my location in NJ. At my other location in CA where I am advertising another rte 2.2.2.2 via BGP to the Internet via the same ISP_A. I am using the same AS for both routes.
Don't do that then.
For some reason on my rtr advertising the 2.2.2.2 rte I am unable to see the 1.1.1.1 rte
"% Network not in table". I know 1.1.1.1 rte is valid it shows up in looking
glass and ISP_A has it on the peer 2.2.2.2 recevies full Internet rtes from. Further
verification: I add a static rte on 2.2.2.2 rtr to 1.1.1.1 and its routable???
The reason is that a BGP router won't accept a route containing its own
AS from an external peer.
You can add a static route on both routers to the other network with the
gateway of your ISP. A floating static default may also work. Or get a
different AS for the other end.
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