The ebgp multihop command is used in BGP configurations on routers to allow the connection over multiple hops between external (eBGP) peers that are not directly connected. Typically, eBGP sessions are established between directly connected neighbors (that is, a hop count of 1). If your BGP peers are not directly connected, you'll have to increase the hop count to reach the peer.
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Hey you didnt use ebgp multihop command here ?
The ebgp multihop command is used in BGP configurations on routers to allow the connection over multiple hops between external (eBGP) peers that are not directly connected. Typically, eBGP sessions are established between directly connected neighbors (that is, a hop count of 1). If your BGP peers are not directly connected, you'll have to increase the hop count to reach the peer.
Thank you sir but in this scenario R1 and R3 are not directly connected and are in different As then why we are not using ebgp multihop?
@@ReyashreeMallick R1 forms neighborship with R2 and R4 using their directly connected interfaces which do not need ebgp multihop