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Re: BGP next-hop
From: Randy Bush <randy () psg com>
Date: Fri, 01 Oct 2010 06:37:43 +0900
i was recently bitten by a cousin of this
research router getting an ebgp multi-hop full feed from 147.28.0.1
(address is relevant)
it is on a lan with a default gateway 42.666.77.11 (address not
relevant), so it has
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 42.666.77.11
massive flapping results.
it seems it gets the bgp route for 147.28.0.0/16 and then can not
resolve the next hop. it would not recurse to the default exit.
of course it was solved by
ip route 147.28.0.0 255.255.0.0 42.666.77.11
but i do not really understand in my heart why i needed to do this.
randy
Current thread:
- BGP next-hop Heath Jones (Sep 30)
- RE: BGP next-hop Jeff Saxe (Sep 30)
- Re: BGP next-hop Heath Jones (Sep 30)
- Re: BGP next-hop Leo Bicknell (Sep 30)
- Re: BGP next-hop Peter Hicks (Sep 30)
- Re: BGP next-hop Randy Bush (Sep 30)
- Re: BGP next-hop Franck Martin (Sep 30)
- Re: BGP next-hop Ingo Flaschberger (Sep 30)
- Re: BGP next-hop Randy Bush (Sep 30)
- Re: BGP next-hop Heath Jones (Sep 30)
- Re: BGP next-hop Randy Bush (Sep 30)
- Re: BGP next-hop Brett Watson (Sep 30)
- Re: BGP next-hop Peter Hicks (Sep 30)
- RE: BGP next-hop Jeff Saxe (Sep 30)
- Re: BGP next-hop Christian Martin (Sep 30)
- Re: BGP next-hop Smith W. Stacy (Sep 30)
- Re: BGP next-hop Heath Jones (Sep 30)
