From: Sara Li (saralilin@hotmail.com)
Date: Mon Sep 23 2002 - 23:51:15 GMT-3
how you manage to get rid of as 65000? refer to the link on cisco:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/459/39.html
it should show the route as if it passes thru two AS, 99, 65000. do you
use remove the 65000 by using remove-private-as command?
Sara
>From: "Casey, Paul (6822)" >Reply-To: "Casey, Paul (6822)" >To:
"'ccielab@groupstudy.com'" >Subject: Re: BGP help required. >Date: Mon,
23 Sep 2002 19:49:29 +0100 > >Guys, thanks for all your help.. > >Ok,
>Got this working using the following: > >1.Neighbor local-as command
>2.using confederation id statement > > >Working on 3. Method at moment
>Prepending as99 to the original networks and the removing private as
using >the remove-private-statement... Though this is not currently
working.. > > >Anyone know how to get that 3. One working.. No matter
what I do it doenst >seen to remove the 65000. > >Kind regards. >Paul. >
> > >------Original Message------ >From: Casey, Paul (6822) >To: null
>Cc: 'Minihane Kevin-kminih01' >ReplyTo: Casey, Paul (6822) >Sent: Sep
23, 2002 14:23 >Subject: BGP help required. > >Hello, > >I need some help
with a lab I am working on. > >The AS 65000 peers with multiple other
AS's. >I need to find 3 different ways to make AS65000 look like it came
from AS99 >in the other peers tables, without changing the router bgp AS
Number. > > >Note : AS99 does not exist. > >I am not sure how to do this,
nor can I find info on CCO how to do this. >I thought about prepending,
but this only make AS65000 look like it passed >through AS99.. > >Can
anyone provide any assistance regarding this... > >Any help appreciated.
>Kind regards. > >Paul. > > >Paul Casey >O2 Ireland > Core Network Eng'g
Team >76 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin 2. > > * Mob : +353 86 8143310
>E-mail: paul.casey@o2.com > > PLEASE NOTE THAT THE ABOVE IS CONFIDENTIAL
INFORMATION I > > > See what you can do www.o2.ie > > > >
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