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BGP Intro: remove cruft

No idea what I was going to type there.
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Hans van Kranenburg 2015-06-20 18:56:26 +02:00
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@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ Table `t_r3` now also contains the routes that are learned from `AS64080`:
10.40.32.0/19 blackhole [originate_to_r3 00:48:27] * (200) 10.40.32.0/19 blackhole [originate_to_r3 00:48:27] * (200)
10.40.0.0/22 via 10.40.217.17 on vlan217 [ebgp_r3 00:48:32] * (100) [AS64080i] 10.40.0.0/22 via 10.40.217.17 on vlan217 [ebgp_r3 00:48:32] * (100) [AS64080i]
The above shows for example that prefix `10.40.216.0/21` was learned via the protocol `ebgp_r3`, 48 minutes ago, and that the range is originating from `AS64080`. The `via 10.40.217.17` is the BGP next-hop, which is the first router _outside_ our own network. On this router The above shows for example that prefix `10.40.216.0/21` was learned via the protocol `ebgp_r3`, 48 minutes ago, and that the range is originating from `AS64080`. The `via 10.40.217.17` is the BGP next-hop, which is the first router _outside_ our own network.
The BIRD master routing table also contains the routes learned over BGP, thanks to the `p_master_to_r3` protocol: The BIRD master routing table also contains the routes learned over BGP, thanks to the `p_master_to_r3` protocol: