Redistribution Notes - AD Manipulation
Manipulating administrative distance (AD) is another way to help with a mutual redistribution scenario. EIGRPs has different ADs for internal and external (redistributed) routes OSPF and RIP have the …
Manipulating administrative distance (AD) is another way to help with a mutual redistribution scenario. EIGRPs has different ADs for internal and external (redistributed) routes OSPF and RIP have the …
Tagging provides a way to mark common or similar routes to manipulate later. In redistribution scenarios with mutual redistribution on two different routers, any routes that gets redistributed from …
With synchronization on, route must be synchronized to an IGP in order for that routes to be able to be voted ‘best" by BGP. That means the exact route must already be in the routing table …
Corrections welcome. It’s simple as pie to enable MD5 auth to a BGP peer. R102(config-router)#neigh 192.0.2.101 pass MYKEY