What does the output of "show ip bgp 160.100.100.0" look like?
John
>>> alaerte Vidali 11/18/03 4:27:25 AM >>>
Isnt it strange? R3 is directed connected to R6 (network 160.100.1.0). R6
is advertising 160.100.100.0 through eBGP. R3 BGP table shows network
160.100.100.0 as valid, best; but R3 routing table shows 160.100.100.0 as
inaccessible.
The only way to recover the situation is clear ip route * on R3.
R3#sh ip route 160.100.100.0
Routing entry for 160.100.100.0/24
Known via "bgp 2010", distance 20, metric 4294967295 (inaccessible)
Tag 2001, type external
Redistributing via ospf 200
Last update from 160.100.1.254 00:34:50 ago
Hold down timer expires in 0 secs
R3#sh ip bgp
BGP table version is 28, local router ID is 3.3.3.3
Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, > best, i -
internal
Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
Network Next Hop Metric LocPrf Weight Path
*>i128.200.1.0/24 133.10.134.1 0 100 700 i
*> 160.100.100.0/24 160.100.1.254 0 700 2001 i
*> 160.100.128.0/24 160.100.1.254 0 700 2001 i
*> 160.100.129.0/24 160.100.1.254 0 700 2001 i
*> 160.100.130.0/24 160.100.1.254 0 700 2001 i
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