04-19-2018 03:20 AM - edited 03-05-2019 10:18 AM
Hi ,
I have a strange situation.
I have a few routers in an iBGP domain which are direct neighbors with each other.
Two of those routers ( RT2 and RT6 ) also learn some routers through an eBGP peer on the WAN link .
These eBGP learnt routes are not advertised to the iBGP peers .
What could be the reason for this ?
For eg :
In the below output RT6 clearly has an eBGP route for 10.0.0.0. apart from the iBGP route.
So ideally this route should be passed on to the iBgp peers of RT6 ?
RT6
r>i 10.0.0.0 10.137.67.1 0 100 0 65000 64601 64600 ?
r 10.237.255.50 100 0 65209 65210 65000 64601 64600 ?
But when i look into the iBGP peer RT2, i cant see the route through "10.237.255.50" passed on to RT2.
For eg : This is how the routes look like in RT2.
r 10.0.0.0 10.137.64.2 100 0 65201 65000 64601 64600 ?
r>i 10.137.67.1 0 100 0 65000 64601 64600 ?
what could be the reason for this ?
Thanks,
Rahul Nair.
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04-19-2018 04:58 AM - edited 04-19-2018 05:00 AM
Hi Rahul,
BGP only advertise the best path. On RT6, the path learnt from 10.237.255.50 is not the best path, hence it not being advertised to RT2.
Regards,
04-19-2018 04:58 AM - edited 04-19-2018 05:00 AM
Hi Rahul,
BGP only advertise the best path. On RT6, the path learnt from 10.237.255.50 is not the best path, hence it not being advertised to RT2.
Regards,
04-19-2018 05:40 AM
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