Hi,
You really didn't explain what issues you're experiencing in your test bed, but
it sounds like you want simple iBGP peering. You'd do something like this on
both routers.
/routing bgp peer
add instance=default remote-address=192.0.2.1 remote-as=36295
update-source=loopback0
If you wanted
You could do it a couple ways. First, use BGP multihop inside your
network to connect all three routers. Second, use a tunnel to connect
them with normal BGP. Then, traffic will go out the best BGP route.
WISPA
I need some assistance...
I currently have two upstream connections at 100MB with a full BGP feed
each into Mikrotik x86 routers wich are also running OSPF facing internally
- no routes are distributed from BGP to OSPF. The two BGP routers are
located in two different cities and do not share