Re: BGP Confederations [7:19332]

2001-09-11 Thread MADMAN

Each confederation has it's own AS but the confederation identifier
would be the same.  For the confederations you can use the private AS
numbers 64512-65534.  If you have Internet Routing Architectures by Sam
Halabi you will have the BGP bible.

  Dave

Joseph Berkeley wrote:
 
 Hi,
 I'm studying for the CCIE written Exam and am stuck on BGP confederations.
 From the material I've read, I am confused about whether to use separate
 autonymous
 systems numbers for each confederation or separate confederation numbers or
 both.
 Can some elaborate?
 Thanks!
 
 Joseph Berkeley
 Sr. Network Engineer
 CCNP
 719-535-4736
 VNET 622-4736
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BGP Confederations [7:19332]

2001-09-10 Thread Joseph Berkeley

Hi,
I'm studying for the CCIE written Exam and am stuck on BGP confederations.
From the material I've read, I am confused about whether to use separate
autonymous
systems numbers for each confederation or separate confederation numbers or
both.
Can some elaborate?
Thanks!

Joseph Berkeley
Sr. Network Engineer
CCNP
719-535-4736
VNET 622-4736




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