I have a router (Cisco 3845 with 1GB of memory and running IOS 12.4.24-T7 Advanced IP Services) on which i am trying to implement a bgp session with my ISP. My router has the three following interfaces
int g0/0 -> 26.30.80.92 (ISP side)
int g0/1 -> 94.132.32.120 (Static 16-IP block from ISP where my services reside)
int g1/0 -> 192.168.1.0 (Internal block for iBGP and OSPF)
My BGP config
router bgp 60
no synchronization
bgp log-neighbor-changes
neighbor 26.30.80.110 remote-as 134
neighbor 26.30.80.110 password 7 XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
neighbor 26.30.80.110 ebgp-multihop 6
no auto-summary
When i enable BGP the router downloads all routes from the ISP router (which is NOT 26.30.80.92 but another router 26.30.80.110) and everything seems to be working fine up to a point when i cannot connect to anything in my 94.132.32.120 block. Strangely enough i can ping the router interface IP of this block but nothing further inside.
When i do a sh ip route 94.132.32.120 it returns as connected but still i cannot ping from outside. From the router i can ping the internal block IP's.
If i do a traceroute from outside to an ip of the block it stops at 94.132.32.121 (the router IP ) and then shows the router IP three times and then stars.
Does any body have any idea what might be the issue???
I thought about ISP problem with the specific block but although i got my own IP block we have services that must still work with the ISP 16 block for the time being.
Thanks a lot in advance for any help/.