Re: BGP Question [7:42847]

2002-04-29 Thread Johnny Routin
The number of entries only implies the number of alternate paths available to reach that network. BGP will only use the best path available by default. In your example there is only one path available to that network. This is not indicative of any problems with BGP, only a lack of redundancy to

BGP Question [7:42847]

2002-04-29 Thread Anil Gupte
If I look for BGP info on an IP using one of the Looking Glass sites (specifically Mae-East) does the number of entries returned mean anything? I have noticed that sometimes there are five or six entries and sometimes only one or two. The number of upstream connections is two. If only one entry