01-12-2018 08:50 AM
Hello,
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I want to ask if aggregate routes inside of BGP in nexus switch considereted as direct routes? because i have strange situation when redistibuting direct routes in BGP and BGP advertize agregate summary-only route too. Are there any documentation?
Thanks
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01-19-2018 06:04 AM
direct routes are attached to the device. I.E. an SVI interface or an interface with an ip address on it.
01-16-2018 02:35 PM
Alexandre,
See here for more information on route mapping in Nexus switches:
Deploying Route Maps on Cisco Nexus Switches - Cisco
I hope this helps.
Kelli Glass
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01-19-2018 05:52 AM
hello,
from document it´s not clear what type of route are direct route. For me aggregate routes pointing to null 0 are static routes and not direct routes.
regards,
01-19-2018 06:04 AM
direct routes are attached to the device. I.E. an SVI interface or an interface with an ip address on it.
01-19-2018 06:05 AM
what is it exactly you are trying to accomplish?
01-19-2018 07:37 AM
I have two nexus Border Leaf conected via EBGP to 2 PEs. Every nexus has aggregate-routes for fabric IP configured in bgp and redistribute direct inside the BGP too. The problem is that in one Nexus I see not only agrregate route pointing to null but agrregate route from another Nexus that generate loop for traffic that dont have host route /32.
01-19-2018 08:15 AM
Is it the same aggregate? Can you post an example of the aggregate at site A in your scenario and the other route you are using from another Nexus and then also the /32 you are referring to and where that lives i.e. at site a or b or something?
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