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[isp-bgp] Re: iBGP session across non-BGP routers
You don't need the ebgp-multihop 10 command in the configuration. This
is an ibgp connection. As long as you have routes between all the
routers (you can test this by pinging one end of the bgp router through
the wireless routers to the other bgp router and you receive a reply
then you are all set to go).
If you are trying to create an ebgp connection, the two routers need to
be in different AS(es) and you will need the ebgp-multihop command.
I hope this helps.
khoi
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian [mailto:bri@...Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 6:58 PM
To: isp-bgp@isp-bgp.com
Subject: [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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