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From: Tim
Rand
The number of hops in an ebgp-multihop scenario
isn't usually the concern. When using ebgp sessions to null route baddies, the
peer can be an unspecified number of hops away. I would consider 255 to be
overkill, but not much harm. In normal routing, I would try to keep the hop
count within 1 or 2. It's just a good practice. Remember, every router between
the two sessions has to also know the route. Perhaps some of the older folks
have some better tidbits of advice.
-Jack
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- ebgp-multihop Tim Rand
- Re: ebgp-multihop Iljitsch van Beijnum
- Re: ebgp-multihop David Barak
- Re: ebgp-multihop Jared Mauch
- Re: ebgp-multihop alex
- Re: ebgp-multihop Steve Carter
- Re: ebgp-multihop Jack Bates
- Re: ebgp-multihop Stewart, William C (Bill), SALES
