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3rdPartyRouter is announcing some BGP routes in the range 15.1.1.0 to 15.1.2.0/24, 18.1.1.0
to 18.1.7.0/24 to Avaya1.
Avaya1> show ip bgp table
BGP route table, local router ID is 30.30.30.1 Status codes: * valid, i - internal
Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
Network
15.1.2.0/24
18.1.1.0/24
18.1.2.0/24
18.1.3.0/24
18.1.4.0/24
18.1.5.0/24
18.1.4.0/24
The above show command output shows all the routes received from AS 200 which is
3rdPartyRouter.
Avaya2 has received all the above routes from Avaya1.
Avaya2> show ip bgp summary
BGP router identifier 100.1.1.3, local AS number 300
Neighbor
20.1.1.1
The above output shows that Avaya2 is in ESTABLISHED state with Avaya1.
Avaya2> show ip bgp table
Avaya2> show ip bgp table Status codes: * valid, > best, i - internal Origin codes:
i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
Network
15.1.2.0/24
18.1.1.0/24
18.1.2.0/24
18.1.3.0/24
18.1.4.0/24
18.1.5.0/24
Avaya Secure Router 1000 Series Configuration Guide
Next Hop
Metric
30.30.30.3
100
30.30.30.3
100
30.30.30.3
100
30.30.30.3
100
30.30.30.3
100
30.30.30.3
100
30.30.30.3
100
V
AS
MsgRcvd
4
100
5
Orig Next Hop
20.1.1.1
20.1.1.1
20.1.1.1
20.1.1.1
20.1.1.1
20.1.1.1
LocPrf
170
170
170
170
170
170
170
MsgSent
State
8
Established
Next Hop
Metric
20.1.1.1
20.1.1.1
20.1.1.1
20.1.1.1
20.1.1.1
20.1.1.1
Configuring BGP Policies
Path
200 ?
200 ?
200 ?
200 ?
200 ?
200 ?
200 ?
Up/Down
00:04:11
LocPrf
Path
100 200 ?
100 200 ?
100 200 ?
100 200 ?
100 200 ?
100 200 ?
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