06-28-2013 08:30 AM - edited 03-04-2019 08:19 PM
Hi, I have a topology that mixed eBGP (AS 200 and 65 000) and iBGP (AS300, EIGRP). In AS 300 is 4 routers and 2 of them are ASBR. In these routers I have all routes of AS 200 and 65 000, but in some routers that do not participate in this BGP routes are missing.
What is the best method to converge this scenario?
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06-28-2013 09:35 AM
If I understand you correctly, you have 4 routers in AS 300, the two ASBR routers (that have an eBGP connection to the other AS's), those two ASBR's are recieving all the routes, but the other two are not learning the routes via iBGP, is that correct?
If so:
1) All iBGP neighbors must be fully meshed
2) You must have a bgp router-id configured
3) You should peer to a loop back (if you don't it will give you an error)
4) Disable synchronization
HTH,
Craig
06-28-2013 09:35 AM
If I understand you correctly, you have 4 routers in AS 300, the two ASBR routers (that have an eBGP connection to the other AS's), those two ASBR's are recieving all the routes, but the other two are not learning the routes via iBGP, is that correct?
If so:
1) All iBGP neighbors must be fully meshed
2) You must have a bgp router-id configured
3) You should peer to a loop back (if you don't it will give you an error)
4) Disable synchronization
HTH,
Craig
06-28-2013 09:48 AM
Thanks Craig.
I've fully meshed iBGP in AS200 and work fine!!
But my peers are no to a loopback interface and no receive any error... syncronization was disabled by default..
Gracias.
Saludos
Luis
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