BGP ,is this normal?
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12-17-2006 12:44 AM - edited 03-03-2019 03:04 PM
Hi,
I Have 2 routers, A and B.
Currently there is a problem advertising the network of 172.16.40.0/24 to another remote side. Notice it goes to from Router A to Router B,is this normal?
Or It should point to the SP Customer Equipment IP instead?
TIA
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Router A
B 211.xxx.x.152/30 [20/0] via 202.xxx.xx.189, 08:53:41
B 211.xxx.x.154/32 [20/0] via 202.xxx.xx.189, 08:53:41
B 211.xxx.x.156/30 [20/0] via 202.xxx.xx.189, 08:53:41
B 211.xxx.x.158/32 [20/0] via 202.xxx.xx.189, 08:53:41
B 172.16.40.0/24 [200/0] via 10.1.8.100, 08:10:54
Router B
172.16.40.0/24 [20/0] via 202.xxx.xx.181, 08:19:59
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12-17-2006 01:51 AM
Hi ,
If you have a IBGP neigborship between A and B , any ebgp learned route by B ( AD 20 ) would be given to IBGP neigbor A( AD 200 ) and its normal . In case if you want to deny , need to have proper filters .
At router B , next-hop points to SP ip and the same would be carried over in IBGP update unless you have configured bgp next-hop-self . I think here you have configured next-hop-self .
Hope this helps .
Let me know if your question was different
regards
vanesh k
