From: Cliff Webster (cliff@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Apr 14 2000 - 15:09:56 GMT-3
   
In the Lab I am doing BGP a scenario with 6 routers in a straight line.  I
take 2 of the middle routers and do IBGP.  The outside routers are doing
EBGP only.  I have been under the impression that if I am using an IGP like
OSPF between the two internal routers, the protocols will synchronize on
their own (OSPF and IBGP), and EBGP routes will be passed.  When I do this,
my routes will not propagate past the IBGP section in either direction.  The
end EBGP systems are not exchanging routes.  If I go to the two IGBP routers
and type NO SYNC.  Everything works fine.  Shouldn't OSPF and IBGP sync up
on there own- without the NO SYNC command?
I am studying from the Bruce Caslow book.  It is not real clear on the
subject.
Thank you,
Cliff Webster
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