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eBGP host cant Communicate eBGP Host over iBGP mesh

TangoAlfa
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Hi All,

Refer to the diagram Host-A can communicate Host-B and Host-C can communicate with Host-D but Host-A and Host-B can not communicate with Host-C and D. Where as every where route is available.

 

NOTE:

From R-3 and 4 I can reach Host-C and D

From R-1 and 2 I can reach Host-A and B

Please refer attached diagram.

 

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This other issue, 

For first one did you clear

 ip bgp x 

and test again?

I have done

clear ip bgp *

But not solving

TangoAlfa
Level 1
Level 1

Router config and

show 

command attached.

please in 

10.10.10.10 do trace to 172.16.1.10 host

share the trace here 
you config is OK as I see

Hi MHM,

I am bit surprise from host I am able to reach each other host but from router I cant. I observed during your trace collection. Please check attached snap.

Yes as I mention before you config is correct, 
Now you can ping/trace from host to host 
BUT why router can not ? because in router you need to add source to ping/trace, this source must know from all router in path to destination. 

Hello
Your configuration is NOT correct @MHM Cisco World  as you do not show any IGP or static routing, as such the bgp is failing due to lack of NLRI . 
As i have stated previously you need to provide a underlay transit network for next hop reachability for full mesh ibgp something that seems to missing in the cfg files you have posted.


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Paul

Hi Paul,

Thanks for your reply. You mean in the iBGP mesh I have to configure default route as well? if yes then shall I put each router under the iBGP mesh? where to put? Please guide me

Hello


@TangoAlfa wrote:

Hi Paul,

Thanks for your reply. You mean in the iBGP mesh I have to configure default route as well? if yes then shall I put each router under the iBGP mesh? where to put? Please guide me


No.. I mean you need a internal routing process like ospf/eigrp (IGP) to advertsie the transit networks, something you do not have at this time



example:
rtr1-4

router eigrp 100
no auto-summary
network 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0


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Paul

if he direct connect and use cross connect between iBGP he dont need any IGP.

My iBGP mesh is cross connect(refer:diagram)

Hello


@MHM Cisco World wrote:

 

if he direct connect and use cross connect between iBGP he dont need any IGP.


How is reachability made to all IBGP rtrs in a full mesh without any static routing or IGP?
The IBGP rtrs may know where to go but probably won’t have the correct information how to get there, also Split horizon wont allow IBGP learned routes to be advertised to another ibgp peer. So this is where IGP comes into play, it will provide that reachability 

In essence its recommended to run an igp, Additionally the peering is usually made with loopbacks as well..


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Paul
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