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mikej412 wrote: » Without any configuration information, I'd guess you failed at loop prevention with your two way redistribution on two different routers.
mattsthe2 wrote: » Whats the best way to stop this without breaking the iBGP relationship?
mikej412 wrote: » Well, without having a clue why you're doing this or what you're trying to accomplish -- I'd guess that just redistributing OSPF INTERNAL routes into BGP might kill the loop.
mattsthe2 wrote: » This was all mocked up on Dynamips.
mikej412 wrote: » YEAH!! I was afraid to ask if this was in a lab or production
mattsthe2 wrote: » ok fair play guys heres some more information. I try not to load up to much information into the post to overwhelm people. The ISP is really my MPLS provider router and im using this to simulate our WAN network. That is the reason why im sending all the routes too and from the ISP router. On R3 i setup a bunch of Loopbacks to simulate SVI's. When i removed the external from the redistrubed statement on R1 and R2 i noticed that the ISP router did not get my Loopback addresses. But as i stated above when i put that in i get the Routing Loop situation.
cisco_trooper wrote: » You are going to have to use some filters. If you are going to do two way redistribution there is no way around distribute-lists or route-maps in order to prevent re-learning about OSPF networks from eBGP.
networker050184 wrote: » Is there more to this that you aren't telling us still?
mattsthe2 wrote: » So filtering that you both have suggested what would i be filtering and what router/interface would i be filtering on?
kryolla wrote: » mattsthe2 are you really in charge of getting this done or are you just curious because this seems over your head
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