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Ron Maupin
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The network statements in your BGP router configuration:

network 1.1.1.0
network 1.1.2.0

do not match the actual network addresses, which range from /26 to /32. BGP will not advertise networks which do not exactly match what is in the routing table unless you you use the aggregate-address command. Network statements in BGP will not make up routes that don't already exist.

The network statements in your BGP router configuration:

network 1.1.1.0
network 1.1.2.0

do not match the actual network addresses, which range from /26 to /32. BGP will not advertise networks which do not exactly match what is in the routing table unless you you use the aggregate-address command.

The network statements in your BGP router configuration:

network 1.1.1.0
network 1.1.2.0

do not match the actual network addresses, which range from /26 to /32. BGP will not advertise networks which do not exactly match what is in the routing table unless you you use the aggregate-address command. Network statements in BGP will not make up routes that don't already exist.

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Ron Maupin
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The network statements in your BGP router configuration:

network 1.1.1.0
network 1.1.2.0

do not match the actual network addresses, which range from /26 to /32. BGP will not advertise networks which do not exactly match what is in the routing table unless you you use the aggregate-address command.