On 2013-10-29, Sebastian Benoit wrote:
> It is a information added by the originating router of that route:
or in some cases, by a transit provider trying to steer traffic towards them ;)
Adam Thompson(athom...@athompso.net) on 2013.10.29 15:20:04 -0500:
> I've got two border gateways that peer (eBGP) with the same external AS;
> they also peer with each other (iBGP) as per normal BGP design.
>
> Naturally, the BGP RIB contains two copies of every route; one learned
> from the ex
I've got two border gateways that peer (eBGP) with the same external AS;
they also peer with each other (iBGP) as per normal BGP design.
Naturally, the BGP RIB contains two copies of every route; one learned
from the external peer and one learned from the internal peer.
However, when I run "b
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