Why not simply prevent your customer routes from entering your IGP by the 
normal means?  Is there some relationship from BGP to the IGP in your 
network that we may not be aware of?

Pete


At 02:57 PM 1/29/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi, Everyone:     I saw some examples to use BGP private AS for single
>ISP redundancy. I was wonderingwhether I could use it for DMZ. that will
>disallow customer routes inject to my IGP?
>ISP1                                           ISP2
>|                                                   |
>AS200 -----AS5400---------- AS100 Any suggestion? Thanks, ~q
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