03-15-2012 12:16 AM - edited 03-04-2019 03:40 PM
Hi Guys,
I have a question in regards to route redistriubtion. For example:
Router A has enabled BGP and EIGRP, and its EIGRP neighbour is Router B. Now Router A redistriubte BGP learned route to EIGRP process, Say, one of the BGP learned route is called Redistribute_BGP. Then, Router B learned the Redistribute_BGP from EIGRP and put it into its routing protocol.
OK, now, Router A's BGP session is broken and lost its BGP learned routes. However, Router B still has the Redistribute_BGP in its routing table. My question is how to get this Redistribute_BGP route removed from Router B's routing table after Router A lose its BGP routes. Is there any "trigger"? or workarounds? Thanks.
Regards,
Alex
03-15-2012 03:31 AM
is that a theoretical question? That is not normal. The route should be withdrawn at the time BGP session is down.
03-15-2012 04:33 AM
Hi Paolo,
Thanks for your answer. I think you are right. Eventually I've seen the route is withdrawn but just way too late to see it happening on Router B as soon as BGP session is down.
03-16-2012 12:46 AM
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03-15-2012 04:46 AM
Like it should be removed route from eigrp routing table .........wait till the eigrp flush time .
afterthat it will definatly remove the route .
i have one question ?
R u creating the this topology in GNS ? if yes then might be changes becasue it behave some time very weird .
do u r getting all the prefix from ISP or default route .
if only default route then check in your config is there any command u config like
default information originate
Regards
Ritesh
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