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I have a bit of a mind-bender here, and have searched all over, but can't seem to find a straight answer.
I have a router peered over BGP with another router (this is eBGP) over an IPsec VTI tunnel. I'm receiving a general route from this BGP peer fo...
Let's assume that we enable K2, which makes the route metric (in the EIGRP topology table) rely on the link's load as well as the bandwidth and delay factors. Isn't it quite possible that this will lead to a case of route flapping?The way I see it is...
Hey Paul, that's not necessarily true because that can be controlled by filtering what goes out of R2 to those other neighbors. This can be achieved in a number of ways, mainly BGP with route-maps would have been my go-to choice, however I'm restrict...
Thanks Julio, the static route method was actually the method I was currently using, but I didn't like it, because I saw down the line I would face an issue once I have multiple outbound routes (and eBGP peers) to the ISP. I was hoping to be able to ...
Georg, that is probably the most elegant solution I've seen posted yet.
All this time I was trying to control what gets redistributed into my IGP, what my IGP was advertising, or I was trying to find a way to inject a route into my IGP. But by inject...
Julio, that's extremely close and thanks so much for the example. There is one issue though, and I guess I should have clarified that in my original post; I have no control over R1, as it's controlled by a service provider, with whom I'm peering over...