Re: Cisco's connected->bgp redistribution
Alex, Make sure you don't have "auto-summary" turned on. Auto-summary is always classful, and therefore nearly always evil. -Dave On 7/13/2001 at 16:20:40 -0400, alex@yuriev.com said:
Hello, Can anyone shed some light on why cisco ignores "ip classless" when redistributing classless connected routes into bgp, making things such as /30 into /24s?
Thanks, Alex
-- Dave Israel Senior Manager, IP Backbone Intermedia Business Internet
Alex,
Make sure you don't have "auto-summary" turned on. Auto-summary is always classful, and therefore nearly always evil.
We never do auto-summary Thanks, Alex
-Dave
On 7/13/2001 at 16:20:40 -0400, alex@yuriev.com said:
Hello, Can anyone shed some light on why cisco ignores "ip classless" when redistributing classless connected routes into bgp, making things such as /30 into /24s?
Thanks, Alex
-- Dave Israel Senior Manager, IP Backbone Intermedia Business Internet
perhaps you have uncovered a bug or something then, as I have never seen a cisco do that... -- -sean Spoon! On Fri, 13 Jul 2001 alex@yuriev.com wrote:
Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2001 16:31:15 -0400 (EDT) From: alex@yuriev.com To: Dave Israel <davei@biohazard.demon.digex.net> Cc: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Re: Cisco's connected->bgp redistribution
Alex,
Make sure you don't have "auto-summary" turned on. Auto-summary is always classful, and therefore nearly always evil.
We never do auto-summary
Thanks, Alex
-Dave
On 7/13/2001 at 16:20:40 -0400, alex@yuriev.com said:
Hello, Can anyone shed some light on why cisco ignores "ip classless" when redistributing classless connected routes into bgp, making things such as /30 into /24s?
Thanks, Alex
-- Dave Israel Senior Manager, IP Backbone Intermedia Business Internet
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