Why can't I default Originate?
Vandy Hamidi
vandy.hamidi at markettools.com
Tue Jul 8 19:43:35 UTC 2003
Platform:
Cisco 7206VXR
SW:
Version 12.2(15)T2
router#sh run | b bgp
router bgp 65011
no synchronization
bgp log-neighbor-changes
bgp confederation identifier 12345
bgp confederation peers 65001 65021
bgp deterministic-med
bgp dampening
network 1.2.3.0 mask 255.255.255.0
neighbor Confed-Peer-Group peer-group
neighbor Confed-Peer-Group update-source FastEthernet1/1
neighbor Confed-Peer-Group next-hop-self
neighbor Confed-Peer-Group version 4
neighbor Confed-Peer-Group soft-reconfiguration inbound
neighbor Confed-Peer-Group filter-list 2 in
neighbor Confed-Peer-Group filter-list 1 out
neighbor 10.1.2.75 remote-as 65001
neighbor 10.1.2.75 peer-group Confed-Peer-Group
neighbor 10.1.2.75 password 7 05211F2C105211F2C1666B
neighbor 10.1.2.76 remote-as 65001
neighbor 10.1.2.76 peer-group Confed-Peer-Group
neighbor 10.1.2.76 password 7 05211F2C105211F2C1666B
no auto-summary
router#conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
router(config)#router bgp 65011
router(config-router)#neighbor 10.1.2.75 default-originate
% Invalid command for a peer-group member
router(config-router)#
According to Cisco:
All members of a peer group must share identical outbound announcement policies (such as distribute-list, filter-list, and route-map), except for default-originate, which is handled on a per-peer basis even for peer group members.
I've also tried to apply to the peer group. The command is accepted, but no default origination of 0/0 is advertised to the peer(s).
Thanks in advanced for any help,
-=Vandy=-
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