From: David Wolsefer (dwolsefer@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Feb 20 2001 - 14:53:46 GMT-3
There is one more way as well. You can use the aggregate-address command as
follows:
aggregate-address statements aggregate-address x.y.z.q a.b.c.d
[aggregate-only] [suppress-map XXX]
Regards,
David Wolsefer, CCIE #5858
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Chuck Larrieu
Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 11:03 PM
To: CCIE_Lab Groupstudy List
Subject: Real Dumb BGP question - 'cuz it don't work this way?
And I do mean dumb.
Routes enter into a BGP process on a given router by one of three means:
1) placement using a network statement
2) placement via redistribution
3) receiving routes from another BGP speaker
if none of these three things are true, your BGP table ( show ip bgp ) can
only be empty.
Correct? Have I just lost it today? Is something I am reading just plain off
the wall? Or am I??
It's been a very long day on the pod. Good night, everyone. Pleasant dreams.
Chuck
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