From: Peter Puczko (ppuczko@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Feb 26 2001 - 21:48:28 GMT-3
You can always make sure the routes to loopbacks are learned via an interior
protocol, then you won't need static routes.
Peter Puczko
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001 17:53:25 -0600, Mark Salmon wrote:
> Just want to comment on this. It is my understanding that generally
> speaking, static routes are not allowed in the lab unless specifically
> stated. I suspect that if you wish to configure ebgp between two non
> directly connected neighbors and the question does not state that you
> can use static then it would be interesting. (in this case, I expect the
> instructions will allow one to use static but one cannot assume that.
>
> MASK wrote:
>
> > hi,
> >
> > well it depends, if you are peering b/w neighbors as
> > EBGP speakers, then you also need to configure each
> > with "neighbor x.x.x.x ebgp-multihop" commands, as the
> > ip addresses you are using, are not on a directly
> > connected links, but on the loopbacks, and you also
> > need a static route on both the routers, marking the
> > destination as the two looppback addresses on the
> > respective neighbors, and having the next-hop ip
> > addresses of the directly-connected links b/w the ebgp
> > peers.
> >
> > if the peering is b/w IBGP neighbors, then you only
> > need static routes on the respective neighbors, no
> > ebgp-multihop commands!!
> >
> > Thx
> >
> > --- Steven Weber <itweber@earthlink.net> wrote:
> > >
> > > I want to use this command on both sides of the
> > > connection but it isn't
> > > working. I use the remote lo0 address for each
> > > neighbor statement and I put it
> > > on both sides of the connection but it isn't forming
> > > the adjacency. If I take
> > > away the update-source lo0 command and switch the
> > > neighbor statements back to
> > > normal everything works fine.Has anyone ever seen
> > > this before?Am I doing
> > > something wrong? All help is greatly appreciated.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > --- Steven Weber
> > >
> > > --- itweber@earthlink.net
> > >
> > > --- EarthLink: It's your Internet.
> > >
> > >
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