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Hi,
I have a check point receiving 10.0.0.0/8 via BGP, is it possible to advertise 10.0.0.1/32 to a different peer via BGP? 10.0.0.1/32 is not on my route table, only 10.0.0.0/8 is on the route table.
I'm assuming a combination of route maps or aggregation can solve this?
Possible, yes, but the route has to come from somewhere. Typically, it comes from a route on the system which you then use a route-map to match and redistribute into BGP.
so, I would have to add a static route then, no other way around that?
Or redistribute an interface route or something, yes. You can't just say "Hey BGP, tell my neighbors I know how to reach 10.20.30.40" if you don't actually know how to reach that address.
What goal are you trying to accomplish?
Instead of advertising 10.0.0.0/8 to my EBGP peer, I want to advertise a /32 instead. The next hop on my route table would be the same. The EBGP is on the other side of a VPN tunnel, the tunnel interfaces are on 169. and they are the peer IPs.
the workaround that i suggest and i usually use is nat pool:
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