Two does fulfill the requirements.  I believe it is more for practice then
the fact that it is required.

On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 3:26 PM, Morgan Charpentier <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> On the task 13.2 I don't understand how the solution guide comes to the
> conclusion that 3 sub-as are mandatory. The requirement are to not use RR
> neither  fully-mesh and R2 should only have one ebgp peering and one ibgp
> peering. Having only 2 sub-as (R2-R4 and R5-R6) seems to meet the
> requirement,
>
> The DSG mention an upcoming requirements in favor of 3 sub-as but without
> saying which is This requirement.
>
> If someone have the clue ?
> Thanks for your answer
> Regards
>
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