Checked one of my lab boxes, it's running 12.0(16) and had that command as
well. Like you I searched cisco command ref online and couldn't find it. I
have an old 11.1 command summary manual and found it on page 453.
[no] autonomous-system (local-as)
"To specify the local autonomous system that th
Thanks! I figured it must do something or they wouldn't have it there.
:-) It's interesting that they don't have it in the command references
any longer, though. You'd think that if you check the master index that
all possible commands would be in there somewhere, but I couldn't find
this one.
John, I don't know if you found an answer. Looks like this command is used
to specify your AS number when you are running EGP, which is something like
the precursor to BGP. There is actually a chapter on this in Doyle's
Routing TCP/IP Volume II, chapter 1. HTH.
>From CCO:
autonomous-system (E
Hi, take a look at the protocol IGRP in the Cisco website. Maybe you can
have a better understanding of what an Autonomous system number is all about.
Anthony.
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FAQ,
the question is - what does the command do? it does not appear in the
documentation. there is no apparent result using show ip protocol, or show
ip anything else.
if you can explain what the command "autonomous-system" does, I'm all ears.
Chuck
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