[c-nsp] Redistributing certain BGP routes into OSPF
Eshan Bhide
eshanbhide at gmail.com
Wed Apr 27 20:28:38 EDT 2011
As Randy mentioned "set ip next-hop" for far end router (which really, is
not really a BGP neighbour) is not supported. You could have a loopback on
the Indy-Rtr, route map with next-hop as the loopback and then static route
on the ASA for the said loopback and that would work
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 9:59 AM, Christopher J. Wargaski
<wargo1 at gmail.com>wrote:
> Hey Keegan--
>
> Yes, I have two routers separated by a firewall (which is incapable of
> running BGP). The two routers exchange routes via eBGP multi-hop without
> problem. Now, I would like to take some of those routes advertised by the
> DMZ-rtr (and learned by the Indy-rtr) and advertise them back to the ASA
> with the next hop being the DMZ-rtr.
>
> Re-advertising the routes is not the problem, I can do that fine.
> However, making the next-hop be the DMZ-rtr is the thing that I have not
> been able to do. After some more thought today, I am afraid this will just
> not work so I think I'll wait until the ASA will run BGP. (Which
> incidentally is targeted for late 2011.)
>
>
> cjw
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