Re: Private ASN question [7:7474]

2001-06-06 Thread Peter Van Oene
The only thing unique about a private ASN is that your upstream providers or "peers" should you have them will not communicate with you. However, within your own routing domain, you are free to treat the ASN just like a public one. With respect to your questions, yes, you can run EBGP to RR clie

Re: Private ASN question [7:7474]

2001-06-06 Thread Nate Van Maren
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

Private ASN question [7:7474]

2001-06-06 Thread tgainer
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, T