From: Danny Cox (dandermanuk@gmail.com)
Date: Sat Oct 29 2005 - 09:21:44 GMT-3
I've had an interesting time reading about local-as. The solutions to
a lab I'm doing indicate that 'local-as 60 no-prepend' should be
configured on one of the routers, R6. R6 is in AS 600.
My reading of what 'local-as no-prepend' does, is that it will make
sure that 60 (not 600) is not prepended to routes learned *by* R6 from
its ebgp peers. It doesn't stop 600 being prepended to routes learned
from R6 by its peers.
Anyone agree with me here?
Many thanks!
Danny
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