Sherwin Ang wrote:
> well here it goes. we'll soon form a new internet exchange and i
> would like to suggest a model in the route-server wherein the
> route-server would strip out it's own AS and give the neighbors/peers
> the AS's of the members. I have seen this in Any2IX but i have no
> idea
On 28.10.2009 19:01 Cody Appleby wrote
> More specifically:
> - neighbor *ip or peer-group* attribute-unchanged as-path
>
To leave _everything_ unchanged (med and next hop which goes w/o saying
;-)) might even best. Hence go for
neighbor attribute-unchanged
Of course there are also other
More specifically:
- neighbor *ip or peer-group* attribute-unchanged as-path
Cheers,
Cody
On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 22:19:54 +0800, Adrian Chadd
wrote:
> Take a read of the quagga documentation. There's a BGP neighbor option
> for stripping out the local AS when speaking eBGP.
>
>
>
> Adrian
>
Take a read of the quagga documentation. There's a BGP neighbor option
for stripping out the local AS when speaking eBGP.
Adrian
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009, Sherwin Ang wrote:
> Hello Nanog,
>
> am not sure if i should have placed this on the cisco-nsp or the
> juniper-nsp but someone may have a dir
Hello Nanog,
am not sure if i should have placed this on the cisco-nsp or the
juniper-nsp but someone may have a direct answer.
well here it goes. we'll soon form a new internet exchange and i
would like to suggest a model in the route-server wherein the
route-server would strip out it's own AS
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