Re: BGP

From: Denton Bobeldyk (denny@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Jan 19 2000 - 22:36:44 GMT-3


   
Try putting the 'no sync' keyword on R1 and R3.
This should allow the routes learned via BGP ('show ip bgp')
to show up in the routing table.

Let us know if this works!

-Denny

Ben Rife wrote:

> Question:
>
> How do you configure BGP so I can ping in the following senario:
>
> R1----------R2---------R3-----------R4
> AS3 AS3 AS4
>
> R2 is not running BGP. I have a loopback on R4, which is in the BGP and Route
 tables of R1 & R3. I have a statement on R3 which tells R1, it is the next-hop
. R1 can't ping the loopback on R4, R3 can. What am I missing?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ben
>
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