From: Sijbren Beukenkamp (s.beukenkamp@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Nov 01 2001 - 12:38:39 GMT-3
   
Yes,
you have to configure all routers within your confederation  with you
confederation id.
Met vriendelijke groet/ Kind regards,
Sijbren
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Hi,
If you have 4 routers within an confederation r1,r2,r3&r4.  R1 has and
EBGP connection to another As so therefore has the bgp confederation id
and confed peer statements on it.  My question is do all of the IBGP
router (r2,r3&r4) require the confed statements on them even if they are
only IBGP
routers??
14 days to go!! Starting to have some fun !!
Robert McCallum
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