WallaceVanDunk1494
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‎05-12-2021

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So I'm trying to think of a way to do this and have been messing around in gns3 a bit but I figured I'd post here for ideas while I putz around.   2 internet routers that connect to 2 different ISP's.  They share the BGP tables.  Right now, those go ...
I'm sure I'm tired and missing something stupid but at the moment, I can't figure out what it is so I'm back here again I have 2 routers in GNS3, ISP1 and ISP2.  They're connected by a 4.2.2.0/30 link.  4.2.2.1 lives on ISP1, and 4.2.2.2 lives on ISP...
 I'm using the above topology in GNS3 and I'm trying to use the aggregate address command on the edge routers to advertise all of the 192.168.0.0 networks but I'm running into something I don't understand.   If I do it this wayEdge1#sh run | s bgp ro...
 Using the above topology, I have ebgp running between edge1 and edge2 with isp1 and isp2, and ibgp running between the two edge routers and core routers.  I had this up and working before but I'm studying for the CCNP so I decided to tear it down an...
 So I loaded this topology backup in GNS3 and I noticed that Edge2 can't ping any of the 172.16 addresses.  I was pretty sure this was working before.  I've done "clear ip bgp *" on both Edge1 and Edge 2.  Weirdest part to me is, Edge 2 has the route...
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