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bgp to eigrp

julxu
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hi

on one of my router, cat6500, I have configure bgp and eigrp. they redistribute to each other. the bgp also has a default route from another bgp router as backup link.

I can not test by cutting off active link, and currently, I can not see any advertised route or received route from cat6500 and bgp router.

I do not know if it is bacause the eigrp metric too high? or because the my bgp to neighbour has any problem? the only thing I know is I can see bgp neighbour, but can not see two bgp router advertised route to eachother.

Could anyone give me a advice?

Any comments will be apprecaited

Thanks in advance

Julxu

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Julxu,

Ok, your BGP Peering is not established.  Your peering is in active mode which is not good.

post "sh run | sec router bgp" from both routers"

or "sh run | b router bgp"

Reza

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Reza Sharifi
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Hi Julxu,

Can you post "sh ip bg sum"?

can you also post "sh run | sec router bgp"?

Reza

Reza

thanks for the quick reply, the sh ip bg sum on cat6500 is below:

22h #sh ip bg sum

BGP router identifier 10.4.6.1, local AS numer 64623

BGP table version is 3702, main routing table version 3702

390 network entries using 45630 butes of memory

390 path entries using 20280 bytes of memory

8/7 BGP path/bestpath attribute entries using 1280 bytes of memory

0 BGP route-map cache entries using 0 bytes of memory

0 BGE felter-list cache entries using 0 Bytes of memory

BGP using 67190 total bytes of memory

BGP activity 1153/763 prefixes, 1426/1036 paths, scan interval 60 sec

Neighbor        V         AS     NsgRcvd MsgSent     TblVer   InQ   OutQ  Up/Down        State/PfxRcd

10.4.5.1          4    64623         34667      34727             0     0         0       3d22h      Active

Many Regards

Julxu

Julxu,

Ok, your BGP Peering is not established.  Your peering is in active mode which is not good.

post "sh run | sec router bgp" from both routers"

or "sh run | b router bgp"

Reza

thanks Reza, the problem has been fix. and I did not realise the bgp state active means down.

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