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> Subject: Re: [c-nsp] BGP - hiding AS
>
> On 03/04/2008, Gary Roberton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello All
> >
> > Well, my Provider does not support remove-private-as or as-override.
> So how
> > can we do this now? Any ideas?
>
&g
On 03/04/2008, Gary Roberton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello All
>
> Well, my Provider does not support remove-private-as or as-override. So how
> can we do this now? Any ideas?
gre is your friend - do the r2 need to know about your networks? can you do the
remove-private-as on r3
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-mat
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> Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 11:46 AM
> To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
> Subject: Re: [c-nsp] BGP - hiding AS
>
> Hello All
>
> Well, my Provider does not support remove-private-as or
> as-override. So how
> can we do this no
Hello All
Well, my Provider does not support remove-private-as or as-override. So how
can we do this now? Any ideas?
Gary
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 6:35 PM, Gary Roberton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I have the following topology
>
> Router 1(AS65501) -> Router 2 (AS123) -> Router 3 (AS456) ->
Router 1(AS65501) -> Router 2 (AS123) -> Router 3 (AS456) -> Router4
(AS65504)
> I would use the *neighbor x.x.x.x remove-private-as ***command but
> understand that this doesn't work if you have public and private AS numbers
> in the path.
I think it would work ok, but this command shoudl be
I have the following topology
Router 1(AS65501) -> Router 2 (AS123) -> Router 3 (AS456) -> Router4
(AS65504)
Router 1 is my site (private AS)
R2 is network provider (public AS - I cant change config)
R3 is my other site (public AS)
R4 is end customer (private AS)
Router 1 advertises network 10.1