Re: BGP




what mechanisim are you using to advertise the route ?

route-maps do not announce routes; they are used to manipulate and/or
filter routes

If the router is in your routing table then you can use the BGP
network statement to advertise it to your neighbour
router bgp nnnnn

network x.x.x.x mask 255.255.255.255




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