14 Oct
1998
14 Oct
'98
5:04 a.m.
Sean M. Doran wrote (on Oct 14):
The key point is that, in a router talking iBGP, the route to the NEXT_HOP received by an iBGP neighbour *MUST* be known through means other than BGP. This is not to say that the route need be dynamic -- a static default route would do just fine.
Not necessarily. You just get a more pronounced stepping effect when you learn routes whose next-hops are in the same protocol. I don't recommend it in a large network though. It gets very messy. Chris. -- == chris@easynet.net, chrisy@flix.net, chrisy@flirble.org == Systems Manager for Easynet, part of Easynet Group PLC.