You pretty nicely explained why you need iBGP in order learn external routes and how iBGP full mesh doesn't scale. But you never spoke about LOOPs in iBGP network and how iBGP rule of full mesh avoids these loops, which apparently is the title of the video.
Well, he explained. It works by not advertising iBGP routes at all. That's why i had to use fake bgp ASes on my network, using unique AS number for each router. I don't have to communicate with real BGP routers over BGP protocol, so that's not a problem and eBGP solves all loop problems and also provides nice way to track route origins.
Excellent video. Keep up the good work
Thank you , a lot of information in short time 👌👌👌👌
Hi Joe, Great video.
Yes! I learned a lot in this short video, good stuff.
Simple and effective way explanation.
as soon as you add the mesh i believe you would be adding routing loops?
Mil gracias!!!!!!!!
Excellent material, keep this channel up
Thanks for the comment. More BGP vids in the future plans.
You pretty nicely explained why you need iBGP in order learn external routes and how iBGP full mesh doesn't scale. But you never spoke about LOOPs in iBGP network and how iBGP rule of full mesh avoids these loops, which apparently is the title of the video.
Well, he explained. It works by not advertising iBGP routes at all. That's why i had to use fake bgp ASes on my network, using unique AS number for each router. I don't have to communicate with real BGP routers over BGP protocol, so that's not a problem and eBGP solves all loop problems and also provides nice way to track route origins.