I'm assuming you've checked the obvious (you can ping the neighbor router
at the address you're using, etc)
--On Tuesday, January 07, 2003 8:32 AM -0600 Scott Ocken
<sgocken@...> wrote:
I am trying to get an iBGP session between two cisco 7206 routers that
have some non-BGP routers between them. The session shows active, but no
messages are send back and forth between the two ciscos.
Network Diag:
dr-brief Bulma
-------- ----------- ----------- --------
| 7206 | | Wireless | | Wireless | | 7206 |
eBGP-| RIP|------| router |-----| Router |------|RIP |-eBGP
| BGP | | RIP | | RIP | | BGP |
-------- ----------- ----------- --------
The Wireless Routers can only support static and RIP routes.
The iBGP session config for both ciscos:
dr-brief:
neighbor 69.5.128.254 remote-as 26793
neighbor 69.5.128.254 description Link to Bulma
neighbor 69.5.128.254 ebgp-multihop 10
neighbor 69.5.128.254 version 4
neighbor 69.5.128.254 next-hop-self
bulma:
neighbor 69.5.128.253 remote-as 26793
neighbor 69.5.128.253 description Link to Dr Brief
neighbor 69.5.128.253 ebgp-multihop 10
neighbor 69.5.128.253 version 4
neighbor 69.5.128.253 next-hop-self
I tryed the ebgp-multihop 10 to see if i could make connect through the
wireless routers.
Any help would be great.
--
Scott
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