On Sat, 14 Sep 2002, Lupi, Guy wrote:
I was wondering how people tend to generate default routes to customers running bgp.
Typically you would only originate default via BGP to a customer that isn't taking a full view. neighbor 10.10.10.2 default-originate neighbor 10.10.10.2 filter-list 9 out ip as-path access-list 9 deny ^.*$
Is it from the aggregation router that customers are directly connected to, or from one or more core/border routers?
In the example above the default originate is done via a specific BGP session, so it isn't router wide on either core or border routers.
If one is using a default route to null 0...
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