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Re: Routing Table inconsistencies
From: rs () seastrom com (Robert E. Seastrom)
Date: 18 Jun 2001 20:29:40 -0400
Tim Winders <twinders () SPC cc tx us> writes:
This is probably a bone-head question, but what are the implications of inconsistent-as's?
it means that two different ASes are originating the same prefix/mask.
I know that I have _tons_ of bgp inconsitent-as paths, but no mbgp inconsistent-as paths. I also have 2 bgp peers, but only 1 mbgp peer. I would think if you only have 1 mbgp peer you could _not_ have any inconsistent-as paths as there is only one source for the mbgp information, so only 1 path. Right?
They could still be out there, just you would never hear them. :) ---Rob
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