01-30-2025 07:47 AM
Hello
I noticed bgp can be used for an overlay routing process (single hub/cloud dvmpn topology) how would it work when i have a single BGP AS and how can this be done automatically for tunnel peering?
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01-30-2025 07:55 AM
01-30-2025 08:11 AM
Hello @Fred Stanton
This can be accomplished on the HUB by using a bgp peer-group and listen range for your tunnel addressing and also making that HUB a route-reflector for your spokes
lastly you need to make sure on the spokes you negate the default loop prevention of bgp that negates prefixes from being installed that originate from its own AS so to allow spoke to spoke advertisement OR you can just send a default route to each spoke from the hub?
see attached file for possible setup..
01-30-2025 01:39 PM
Hello @Fred Stanton ,
@paul driver solution is correct if you want to use a single AS iBGP on hub and spokes.
Hope to help
Giuseppe
01-30-2025 07:54 AM
You need bgp peer-group and /or bgp router server
MHM
01-30-2025 07:55 AM
01-30-2025 02:14 PM - edited 01-30-2025 02:16 PM
@MHM Cisco World
thanks for the link i’ve gave you the solution as its a cisco link but can you tell me the difference from what @paul driver and @Giuseppe Larosa stated for i dont see any reference IBGP
01-30-2025 08:11 AM
Hello @Fred Stanton
This can be accomplished on the HUB by using a bgp peer-group and listen range for your tunnel addressing and also making that HUB a route-reflector for your spokes
lastly you need to make sure on the spokes you negate the default loop prevention of bgp that negates prefixes from being installed that originate from its own AS so to allow spoke to spoke advertisement OR you can just send a default route to each spoke from the hub?
see attached file for possible setup..
01-30-2025 08:47 AM
@paul driver
thx for the file but it looks so convoluted., i think @MHM Cisco World is on the right track with his link
thank you anyway
01-30-2025 09:11 AM - edited 01-30-2025 09:12 AM
@Fred Stanton wrote:
@paul driver
thx for the file but it looks so convoluted.
WOW! sorry for that... however that is my understanding of what is required based on your query, but just for clarity though that config which is too convoluted, doesn't even show your underlay which also needs to be CFG'd
All the best..
01-30-2025 01:39 PM
Hello @Fred Stanton ,
@paul driver solution is correct if you want to use a single AS iBGP on hub and spokes.
Hope to help
Giuseppe
01-30-2025 01:57 PM
Thank you but to me @MHM Cisco World seems more appropriate
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