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Unable to ping the establish BGP route

ay9349
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Level 1

Dear Friends,

Can you any one help me to resolved the below attached topology.

I have three router connected back to back R4-R5-R7, R7 loopback address in reflecting in R4 routing table but I am unable to ping router R7 L1 200.200.200.1,100.100.100.5 from R4 or R7 to R4.

Kindly help me to resolve the issue.

I am attaching the sh run and log with Diagram.

Regards,

Prasad

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Harold Ritter
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi Prasad,

You only advertise the loopback address, therefore you need to use the loopback address as the source address when you ping from one peer to the other. You can do that with extend ping.

Regards

Harold Ritter
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Dear Harold,

Thanks for your reply, now I am able to ping the one peer to others through source loopback.

But is it possible the ping the router without using source address in BGP if yes then help to shorted out.

Thanks

Regards,

Prasad

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