Hi

> > Any idea how this is done?
>
> neighbor R3_LOOPBACK next-hop-self
>
>

How is this command going to change the AS path list.  The require task was
that R4 should see the loopback is from AS 200 not AS 100 (which is the
originator).

Faisal


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> > Hello,
> >
> > greetings...
> > While practicing for CCIE lab, I encounter a question that is something
> like
> > this
> >
> > Topology:
> > R1  ---- R3 ----- R4
> >
> > R1 is on AS 100
> > R3 is on AS 200
> > R4 is on AS 500
> >
> > There is a loopback address on R1 Loopback0 200.200.200.1/24.  I am
> suppose
> > to advertise this through BGP.  Now, in normal case, R4 should see this
> > network coming from AS 200 and then AS 500
> >
> > My task is to configure R3 with one statement so that R4 see this
loopback
> > coming from AS 200 instead of AS 500?
> > Any idea how this is done?
>
> neighbor R3_LOOPBACK next-hop-self
>
>
> >
> > Thanks in advance.  I appreciate your help.
> >
> > Faisal




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