Most of the iBGP sessions are configured over the loopback interfaces reachable via an IGP. As a best practice, ensure router ID is set manually to unique number. This can be achieved manually with global command bgp router-id X.X.X.X under bgp router configuration. %BGP-3-NOTIFICATION: sent to neighbor 198.51.100.1 passive 2/3 (BGP identifier wrong) 4 bytes 0A0A0A0AĬheck BGP identifier on both ends via show ip bgp all summary and correct the duplicate issue. %BGP-3-NOTIFICATION: sent to neighbor 198.51.100.1 passive 2/2 (peer in wrong AS) 2 bytes 1B39Ĭheck BGP configuration on both ends to correct AS numbers or peer IP address. For wrong AS, you must see a message like with the show logging command.
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