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Re: BGP, ebgp-multihop and multiple peers


From: Steve Bertrand <steve () ibctech ca>
Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 08:39:10 -0400

Iljitsch van Beijnum wrote:

The advantage of a separate loopback address is that if you ever have any trouble, you can simply remove that address and the trouble is gone, too. This wouldn't work for the loopback address you also use for iBGP or a physical interface.

Ok. It probably would have made much more sense in my original post to clarify that each eBGP multihop peer session is configured on separate loopback interfaces, apart from the ones I use internally.

Generally, I leave lo0 as-is, lo1 for internal, then configure each eBGP multihop peer on an incremental loopback basis thereafter.

So, in essence, I'll continue to use a loopback (separate from internal functions) for ebgp-multihop peers, but instead of each session having its own interface/IP, I'll share one for all of them.

Thanks everyone!

Steve


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