I think you want BGP confederations...  They work like EBGP between the
different private ASs in the real AS, and normal IBGP with
in the private sub as...

router bgp 
bgp confederation identifier 
bgp confederation peers 
neighbor x.x.x.x remote-as     ---this is IBGP
neighbor x.x.x.x remote-as     ---This acts like EBGP, (need to use
ebgp-multihop if that applies)
neighbor x.x.x.x remote-as    ---Just like you already have...  Nothing
changes here...  If this as is not in the
peers list, it will act like the router is configured for the identifier ...

Hope this helps

Thanks
-The Nate

"tgainer"  wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> I am thinking about a private asn to segregate a part of my network.  Will
> updates between my private asn and my public ans follow the rules of an
eBGP
> neighbor or a iBGP neigbor?  Can I connect the private asn to a router
> reflector client and have it act as a eBGP neighbor.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Thomas Gainer




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