Re: [nsp] BGP: PM3 & Cisco 2524

From: jlixfeld@idirect.ca
Date: Fri Mar 20 1998 - 02:48:37 EST


No. That's it. It was just an experiment. Maybe I'll play with RRs, but
for now, I thing I'll mess around with OSPF. That should make the 7206
see both paths, should it not?!

On Fri, 20 Mar 1998, Terence C. Giufre-Sweetser wrote:

:
:On Wed, 18 Mar 1998 jlixfeld@idirect.ca wrote:
:
:> The 7206 is the core BGP speaker. I don't want to risk tearing down the
:> rest of the network by making the 7206 a RR client. Maybe I'll just do
:> OSPF between them. I don't understand why that doesn't work. Even though
:> it is internal, I thought it should still work. What if I give the 2524
:> a different AS number?!
:
:Given you want routes to flow from the PM3 to the 25xx to the 7206, I'd
:forget about making the PM3 talk IBGP to the 7206, and set the 25xx to
:route-reflect to just the PM3. Do you have any other iBGP speakers?
:
:TERRY
:

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Regards,  

Jason A. Lixfeld jlixfeld@idirect.ca System Administrator [L5] jlixfeld@torontointernetxchange.net

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