Does the Full BGP Routing Table include a Default Route
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08-07-2010 09:01 AM - edited 03-04-2019 09:20 AM
If you choose to accept the full routing table from an ISP does it normally include a default route also?
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08-07-2010 09:56 AM
Normally receiving a full BGP routing table would include receiving a default route.
HTH
Rick
Rick
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08-07-2010 10:25 AM
Hello h.parsons,
>> If you choose to accept the full routing table from an ISP does it normally include a default route also?
no, unless explicitly required because it would be used only for temporary unavailable BGP paths (for example for a failure or for BGP dampening)
At least this is the normal setup between providers
So if you would like to received the BGP full table and a default route it is better to tell this to the upstream provider
Hope to help
Giuseppe
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08-07-2010 08:08 PM
Parsons,
Good one there..
I would strongly recommend the site below to verify the default routes or any prefixes that you are looking for to.
This really helps in understanding the internet routing hierarchy
http://www.bgp4.as/looking-glasses
You could search based on default, or your ip address or AS over 100's of internet servers..
Have fun..
