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In a lab I was comparing Cisco's BGP implementation to some other vendors.
If We have a customer with 2 locations (New York and Arizona), connected via a L3 IPVPN (MPLS service provider) we would be running BGP from the customer AS (at each location)...
Hi all,
Hope someone can shed some light on a perplexing issue Iam having with ospf.
So I have a router with 2 peers (asbr's) connected to bgp peers further upstream into mpls.
If I am learning a prefix from peer 1 all is good and well, now let's ...
Hello Francesco, I posted the detailed topology as per reply to Salemmahara comment...In any case I think I have got to the bottom of the problem... I am running 2 ospf processes on a single device. It would appear the one that makes it into the RIB...
Hey Paul,
I think I managed to solve it.... The problem appeared to be running 2 OSPF processes on the same physical device. From my testing, the route that made it into the RIB first will remain, regardless of metrics. I did test this in a situati...
HI Paul,
The reason I have the P2P running on its own OSPF instance is because I want to retain the route tagging element which is quite important for my setup
The question however does remain, why would an OSPF E2 route with a cost of 255 remain...