Try as-set with aggregate-address,
It will set the AS# on outgoing updates, in this case
if R5 is advertising an aggregate to R7, R7 will
re-advertise it back to the same as (i.e. 600 in this
case of R5/R6), so to avoid this as-set key should be
used, once using as-set when R7 tries to advertise i
>Hello Group,
>
>I got a problem with BGP aggregate route being advertised out to another AS,
>and then readvertised back to the original AS through another entry router.
>
>R5_R6
>|
> R7
>
>Basically an ethernet segment R5, R6, R7 on the same subnet. R5 & R6 in
>AS60
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