bgp 4 configuration
Hwang Hyo Jung <jung@h2o.kotel.co.kr> Mon, 27 February 1995 10:43 UTC
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From: Hwang Hyo Jung <jung@h2o.kotel.co.kr>
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Subject: bgp 4 configuration
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Date: Tue, 28 Feb 1995 04:26:49 +0900 (JST)
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hi all, I am configuring bgp 4 in a cisco router. I found the fact that in bgp table next hop of a destination is not the same as other protocol but the router that has that network. For example, the address 147.6.0.0 network is reachable from 128.134.4.15 via 128.134.4.11, 168.126.30.3. Then in bgp 4 routing table, the nexthop address is not 128.134.4.11 but 168.126.30.3. That is right ? Then How can the router reach 168.126.30.3 ? -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- @@@ Hwang, Hyojung [jung@h2o.kotel.co.kr] @^l^@ High Speed Networking Team, Korea Telecom Research Laboratory @@ v @@ 17, U-myun-Dong, Seocho-Gu, Seoul, Korea >o< (Tel) 82-02-526-5235 (Fax) 82-02-526-6942
- bgp 4 configuration Hwang Hyo Jung