From: Ben Rife (brife@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Jul 11 1999 - 02:52:43 GMT-3
I might have it...but, I want to make sure.
Part of my confusion is that I want to make sure I know the desired result
of using BGP to connect AS's.
Here's what I did...I started over. I connected 5 routers together 1-2-3-4-5
as so, Without any IGP running. Then, I created a BGP AS for each router and
introduced a Loopback intf on each router into BGP. Here I watched neighbors
establish connections as expected and routes propagated into each routers
BGP table. And what do you know, every router had the same BGP table and not
only that, but their routing table reflected the respective routes as well.
This is the expected result right? I'm still unsure as to why this didn't
work in the previous senario.
Now, if I have non-bgp routers in, lets say, a OSPF domain which is a
transit AS for BGP traffic, in order for them to see the routes of my remote
BGP AS's, I must redistribute BGP into my OSPF domain, right?
I've got 2 days left....the tension's building!!!
Benjy Rife
MCSE, CNE, CCIE Candidate
brife@bignet.net
www.bignet.net/~brife
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