Hello
I configured IBGP mesh using three cisco routers. And I used
'network 10.0.0.0' (in router bgp XXX configuration) command
on each router. So, for now each router announcing 10.0.0.0/8 network
to each other. Is this correct ? Maybe I should use network 10.0.0.0
only on one router ? Which
I think you need the command network 10.0.0.0 only on one router which
will then advertise this network to the other routers, all other conditions
right.
This should be a good exercise for me as I have to do the Routing exam in 2
days' time!
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Yes, you need the network 10.0.0.0 command on all the 3 BGP routers. This
network entity could, after all, be in the IP routing tables of the 3 routers.
The next-hops should be different!!
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Yes, you need the network 10.0.0.0 command on all the 3 BGP routers.
This
network entity could, after all, be in the IP routing tables of the 3
routers.
The next-hops should be different!!
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Michael,
Thanks.
An amazing routing protocol, this BGP.
As time nears for the paper (640-603), the more I discover that my knowledge
here is very fuzzy!
This is probably due to limited practice. I will struggle in the paper, but
I will pull through because when the time reaches like now, my
don't forget that for announcing 10/8 via network command, this route (10/8)
must be present in routing table. If you're doing aggregation, u must use :
ip route 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 Null0 for announcing the route.
Stephane
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