At 04:22 PM 4/2/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>150.50.200.0(R1)----(R2)------(R3).
>
>R1 belongs to AS1
>R2 belongs to AS2
>R3 belongs to AS3
>
>I inject 150.50.200.0 using the network command on R1 and see 150.50.200.0
>in R3 with as_path of 2 1.
>
>The question is how can I remove the 1 from the As Path on R3.

You don't.  Doing this would be silly and likely dangerous.


>I have tried using the network command on R2 with no success.
>If I aggregate on R2 using 150.50.200.0 255.255.255.0 summary-only ,  I
>will still see 150.50.200.0 with as-path 2 1  ( no change).
>However, if I aggregate on R2 using 150.50.0.0 255.255.0.0 summary-only,
>then I will see 150.50.0.0 with as-path 2. The question was to get
>150.50.200.0 and not 150.50.0.0.
>
>I can't get the 150.50.200.0 to work.
>
>
>Thank you.
>
>RAM




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