From: Joel W. Ekis (jekis@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Mar 27 2000 - 10:29:34 GMT-3
   
Ben:
Generic answers:
EBGP has an administrative distance of 20.  Would this route you created match
an IGP route?  If so, you probably over-wrote the IGP one.
Yes you can suppress the route.  Use a route-map, they can kill about anything
you want.
Joel
At 04:16 PM 3/25/2000 -0500, Ben_J_Durand@tivoli.com wrote:
>Hi guys,
>
>Situation:  I have a router that has an EBGP session with another and IBGP to
>other peers.  I want to send an aggregate route to the EBGP peer but not to my
>IBGP peers.  For some reason, adding the aggregate-address on the EBGP-speakin
g
>router screws up all my IGP routing and I don't know why.
>
>Question:
>1. Can I suppress this aggregate to my IBGP peers?
>2. Why the heck would that aggregate address screw up my IGP routing? (I know,
>it's hard to answer without a context.  Sorry.  I'm just looking for a "gotcha
"
>that I might not know about when dealing with aggregates within an IBGP/IGP
>cloud).
>
>Thanks.
>
>In a state of panic.  3 days to go.
>
>- Ben
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