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[isp-bgp] Re: iBGP session across non-BGP routers
Yeah you need to have a route to get to the peer ip for the session to
work.

	Brian


On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, Rahman Isnaini R suTan wrote:

>
> Add just add a static route to your bgp neighbor 69.5.128.254 ...
> Also in vice versa...
>
> Rahman Isnaini RsT
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Michael Loftis" <mloftis@...>
> To: <isp-bgp@isp-bgp.com>
> Cc: "Scott Ocken" <sgocken@...>
> Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 12:58 PM
> Subject: [isp-bgp] Re: iBGP session across non-BGP routers
>
>
> : sh ip bgp neighbor ?
> :
> : 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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[isp-bgp] Re: iBGP session across non-BGP routers, Khoi Q. Nguyen
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[isp-bgp] iBGP session across non-BGP routers, Scott Ocken
[isp-bgp] Re: iBGP session across non-BGP routers, Michael Loftis
[isp-bgp] Re: iBGP session across non-BGP routers, Rahman Isnaini R suTan
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