From: Adam Quiggle (aquiggle@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Feb 10 2002 - 16:12:52 GMT-3
The issue pointed about KK FoK is only applicable when you
are concerned about using "BGP sync". In most instances you
will probably end up turning off sync, so its a non-issue.
However, if you feel that you may get a question regarding
BGP sync then this is definitely important.
BTW, this is one of those legacy issues that many members
on this list feel is irrelevant and Cisco should stop testing
people on this topic. While I concur, I know enough to get
it working if I had to.
AQ
At 04:08 AM 2/10/02, KK FoK wrote:
>When your IGP is OSPF it does have an impact. Both ospf and bgp routes
>must learn from the neighbours with the same ID - though not necessary the
>same router.
>
>
>>From: "Shadi" <ccie@investorsgrp.com>
>>Reply-To: "Shadi" <ccie@investorsgrp.com>
>>To: "ccielab" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>>Subject: When Router ID can effect the Router operation?
>>Date: Sat, 9 Feb 2002 10:34:32 +0200
>>
>>Guys,
>>
>>When Router ID can effect the router Configuration?
>>
>>In OSPF we depened in Router ID in virtual links Configuration, what else,
>>does Router-ID effect the BGP too?
>>
>>I know it looks like a silly question but it is very important espcailly in
>>the CCIE exam?
>>
>>Shadi
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