oops pressed send before I was finished :(
1) to set the BGP id to Loopback0 IP for neighbor 10.1.1.1
neighbor 10.1.1.1 update-source Loopback0
2) your setting "NEXT_HOP is always this router" -may alter the defaults
you obviously have "neighbor 192.41.177.87 next-hop-self" (*not* the default)
in your BGP config
I hope you know why ( non fully-meshed FR subnet or whatever )
-- Rafi Sadowsky rafi@oumail.openu.ac.il Network Operations Center |VoiceMail: +972-3-646-0592 FAX: +972-3-646-5410 ILAN - IIUCC -I2(Israel) | member ILAN-CERT(CERT@CERT.AC.IL) (Israeli Academic Network) | (PGP key -> ) http://telem.openu.ac.il/~rafiOn Sat, 2 Oct 1999, Rafi Sadowsky wrote:
> > On 2 Oct 1999, Robert E. Seastrom wrote: > > > > > "Karl S. Hagen" <khagen@greyhelm.com> writes: > > > > > Ok.. I knew I made a mistake somewhere. :) But doesnt the AS # stand in > > > for the router id? > > > > I don't know what the algorithm is for determining which interface > > ends up being the router id, but it's usually a loopback (unless the > > router doesn't have a loopback interface on it). > > > > > craftsman>sho ip bgp neigh 192.41.177.87 > > BGP neighbor is 192.41.177.87, remote AS 4969, external link > > Index 4, Offset 0, Mask 0x10 > > NEXT_HOP is always this route > > BGP version 4, remote router ID 207.8.187.2 > > BGP state = Established, table version = 1466064, up for 4d00h > > Last read 00:00:05, last send 00:00:52 > > > > ---rob > > > > > >
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