G'day! For the configuration we want to set up, I couldn't find any details in the docs, the wiki or the list archive. So please allow me to ask my questions here (questions see below).
desired setup: We want to establish a router ('A') announcing two different ASNs (as1,as2) to it's neighbours. In fact we want to setup three routers A, B and C, all of them corporately announcing as1 and as2. I'd guess the config on router A should include some lines like these: protocol bgp { local as <as1>; neighbor X as as9; (...) } protocol bgp { local as <as2>; neighbor X as as9; (...) } X being one of the neighbours and announcing as9. Question 1: Is this basically the correct approach? Question 2: What would be the correct config on router X (A's neighbour) in this setup? Would it look like: protocol bgp { local as <as9>; neighbor A as as1; (...) } protocol bgp { local as <as9>; neighbor A as as2; (...) } Question 3: Does anyone have a pointer to a text/tutorial/whatever that explains in detail what config is needed for this kind of setup? Best regards, Kai -- "Das ist Demokratie, wenn man sich aussuchen darf, wer einen verarscht." (Hagen Rether) D-65203 Wiesi fast: kai_pf (aT] web(dot)de ++ PGP Key fingerprint B567 C43E 99D1 7709 7D64 3BF8 2DE8 1092 0EEF D58E ++ -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- VERSION: 3.12 GCS/IT/CM d- s:- a+>-----(?) C++$ UL++(++++$) P+++ L++ E-(+) W--(+) N !w---($) !O !M V? PS+ PE-() Y+ PGP(+) t R*@ tv--@ b+>++ DI++ G e+++(*) h? y? ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------