Does anyone out there know how to help me with the following scenario ?
Consider this... 2 adjacent routers (lets say R1 & R2) peered via loopbacks are within an (AS) consisting of 5 other BGP speaking routers, You are asked the following.
1)Set up an ospf peering between the connecting serial interfaces, and place a newly created loopback on R1 into OSPF also.
2)Have this new loopback advertised into the entire BGP AS so that all of the other BGP speakers have both the OSPF peered address range, and the new loopback on R1 int their BGP tables, without the use of the "network" statement or by "redistribution" ?????
thanks
Consider this... 2 adjacent routers (lets say R1 & R2) peered via loopbacks are within an (AS) consisting of 5 other BGP speaking routers, You are asked the following.
1)Set up an ospf peering between the connecting serial interfaces, and place a newly created loopback on R1 into OSPF also.
2)Have this new loopback advertised into the entire BGP AS so that all of the other BGP speakers have both the OSPF peered address range, and the new loopback on R1 int their BGP tables, without the use of the "network" statement or by "redistribution" ?????
thanks